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Gang Members Who Machined Buses to Pressure Transportation Entrepreneurs in San Miguel Receive up to 472 Years in Prison - Today's News in El Salvador

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They are responsible for multiple crimes. EL SALVADOR.- The Attorney General's Office of the Republic (FGR) obtained historical sentences of up to 472 years in prison against members of the MS-13 gang responsible for multiple crimes, including aggravated homicide, terrorism, extortion and illicit drug trafficking. According to the Public Prosecutor's Office, the defendants operated in different parts of the country, dedicating themselves to exto…
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They are responsible for multiple crimes. EL SALVADOR.- The Attorney General's Office of the Republic (FGR) obtained historical sentences of up to 472 years in prison against members of the MS-13 gang responsible for multiple crimes, including aggravated homicide, terrorism, extortion and illicit drug trafficking. According to the Public Prosecutor's Office, the defendants operated in different parts of the country, dedicating themselves to exto…

The prosecution obtained sentences of up to 472 years in prison for MS gang members responsible for various crimes such as aggravated homicide, illegal organizations, illicit trafficking, among others. In September 2021, some of these subjects machined a bus in the city of San Miguel as a measure of pressure for bus operators to pay the rent demanded by the gang. The defendants intercepted the transport unit, lowered some passengers and started …

Day by Day News El Salvador – This Monday, the Security Cabinet, the Attorney General's Office (FGR), and the General Directorate of Migration presented 37 people accused of belonging to a criminal gang dedicated to stealing cell phones on bus routes in San Salvador, Santa Ana, San Miguel, and La Libertad. Among those arrested are 17 Hondurans, 11 Salvadorans, 8 Nicaraguans, and one Guatemalan, while five other members of the organization remain…

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Día a Día News broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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