Mexican authorities suspect the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua of being behind the murder of a Mexican immigration official near the US border.
Police in the Mexican state of Chihuahua believe that the Venezuela n gang Tren de Aragua may be behind the murder of a Mexican immigration official just south of the U.S. border. The Mexican immigration agent, Luis Alberto Olivas, was pushed down a hill and stoned to death by two Venezuela n migrants identified as David J.V. and Carlos Arichuna S.M. on December 30. The murder took place by a military checkpoint close to Ciudad Juárez, just south of El Paso, Texas.
According to Border Report, Mexican authorities believe that at least one of the Venezuelans is suspected of being a member of Tren de Aragua (TdA), which is a transnational criminal organization that facilitates much of the drug and human trafficking in the area. Chihuahua Public Safety Director Gilberto Loya told Border Report that one of the alleged killers 'has the tattoos that we have identified as probably linked to Tren de Aragua' and that police have shared this information with other agencies and are 'waiting for the next binational meeting to have it checked in databases.' The tattoo in question depicts an owl, a symbol that according to Mexican investigative journalist Luis Chaparro is 'often found on Tren de Aragua members' and often indicates a human smuggler 'guide.' According to local news source 'El Diario MX,' the two possible Tren de Aragua members threw stones at Olivas’ chest, pushed him, causing him to fall six meters down a hill, and then smashed his head with a large stone, killing him. TdA has been active on the U.S. southern border in recent weeks. On December 31, the Texas Department of Public Safety caught four confirmed TdA members trying to sneak into the U.S. illegally
TREN DE ARAGUA MEXICO IMMIGRATION MURDER VENEZUELA
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