Trump announces the death of the Child Warrior, the leader of the Venezuelan cartel Tren de Aragua
He was one of the most wanted criminals in South America and was hiding in southeastern Venezuela
BarcelonaThe US President, Donald Trump, announced this Friday the death of Héctor Guerrero Flores, better known as El Niño Guerrero, the leader of the Venezuelan cartel Tren de Aragua, considered by Washington a terrorist organization. Venezuela also confirmed the death, which occurred in the state of Bolívar, in southeastern Venezuela.
that the police dismantled when it was trying to take root, a movement that was being coordinated by Guerrero's own brother.
which the police dismantled when it was trying to establish itself there, a move that was being coordinated by Guerrero's own brother.
The history of the Aragua Train
A train was to connect Aragua with Carabobo, two states in Venezuela. The project began in 2005 and a workers' union took full control of job assignments. They soon became corrupt and began extorting contractors. By the time the construction of the tracks was paralyzed in 2011, the union was already considered a criminal gang: the Tren de Aragua.
This was the criminal seed of a group that consolidated just over a decade ago in the Tocorón prison, east of Aragua, which extorted inmates and controlled the entry of drugs into the penitentiary. And the leadership of Niño Guerrero emerged. Héctor Guerrero Flores was imprisoned in 2013 and forged links with the internal unionists. There were more and more members, with tattooed locomotives and messages like "son of God" all over their bodies. The Tren de Aragua has committed murders, kidnappings, and attacks, and has taken a very active role in human and drug trafficking towards the United States. The cartel expanded throughout Venezuela, Chile, Colombia, and Peru, and reached the US. Now, it is considered one of the most active mafias in the world.