Alias ​​’Salomón’, leader of the Aragua Train, arrived in Bogotá

Alias ​​’Salomón’, leader of the Aragua Train, arrived in Bogotá
Alias ​​’Salomón’, leader of the Aragua Train, arrived in Bogotá

This Saturday alias ‘Salomón’, top leader of the Tren de Aragua criminal group, arrived in Bogotáexactly at the anti-narcotics base of the National Police, after being captured in Casanare when he tried to escape from the country.

In response to this, the director of GAULA, Colonel Elver Alfonso, explained that the man was seeking a trip with his family to the United States or Spain, in order to operate this criminal gang from those countries, where they also commit crimes.

It is worth remembering that the mayor of Bogotá, Carlos Fernando Galán, highlighted that the capture of alias ‘Salomón’ is a resounding blow for this criminal gang, which has been sowing terror in the city and other regions of Colombia.

Thanks to the coordinated work of the Gaula Group, the DIJIN, the Bogotá Metropolitan Police and the Prosecutor’s Office, the arrest of this dangerous criminal was achieved.

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Alias ​​’Salomón’ was involved in acts of violence, extortion, kidnapping, drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit crimes in the south of Bogotá. His capture is the result of a series of attacks that have been carried out on the Aragua Train in the capital since April. adding more than 40 direct impacts on leaders, coordinators and criminals of this criminal structure.

Mayor Galán emphasized that the objective now is to capture the remaining ringleaders, ‘Niño Guerrero’ and ‘Giovanny’, to further weaken the criminal structures of the Tren de Aragua in Bogotá. Capture of alias ‘Solomon’ It is a significant step forward in the fight against this transnational gang that has wreaked havoc on the city and the country.

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Galán concluded that the authorities continue to work together to ensure the safety of citizens and combat organized crime in Bogotá.

 
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