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Latino Gangs Turn to Organized Crime: Extreme Violence, Drug Trafficking and Cyber-Stafas

Violent groups spread through Spain as an oil smudge. "They are not just Latino bands, nor are they just youths," explains specialized sources of the National Police Corps (CNP) consulted by El Periódico. Despite having their origin in Latin American gangs, the 'Latin' coletilla long ago ceased to make sense in Spain, "since more and more Spaniards and Moroccans enter", they nuance.
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Violent groups spread through Spain as an oil smudge. "They are not just Latino bands, nor are they just youths," explains specialized sources of the National Police Corps (CNP) consulted by El Periódico. Despite having their origin in Latin American gangs, the 'Latin' coletilla long ago ceased to make sense in Spain, "since more and more Spaniards and Moroccans enter", they nuance.

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lacronicabadajoz.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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