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A look inside trumps terrorist-busting spy network. All shitposting aside, this is an interesting read. The CIA is accusing Venezuelan intelligence agencies of training and funding TdA gangs in the US. They accuse the Venezuelan government of freeing criminals from prisons on the condition they move to the US to create drug distribution networks.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14526417/spies-donald-trump-tren-aragua-criminals-us.html
Inside the gang-busting team of spies helping Trump nab violent Tren de Aragua criminals in the US
A covert team of Venezuelan informants and ex-US officials are working with the Trump administration to track down members of the violent Tren de Aragua gang.
The small team made up of Venezuelans and former US officials has been providing information to the Trump administration about the number and identities of members of Tren de Aragua and other Venezuelan gangs headed to or already in the country.
The Tren de Aragua gang, formed in the notorious Tocorón prison in Venezuela's Aragua state, has spread throughout countries bordering Venezuela and in the last decade has developed a reputation for being 'ruthless' and 'fearless.'
Now, the highly-skilled group of investigators, which has deep connections to police and intelligence in Venezuela, is sharing crucial information on the dangerous criminals with the White House staff.
In one briefing before Donald Trump's January inauguration, the group delivered a presentation including documents obtained from South American police agencies identifying 1,800 gang members believed to have been sent into the US, the Miami Herald reported.
However, Gary Bernsten, a former CIA station chief revealed a more sinister clue, claiming those sent to the US had 'received paramilitary training in Venezuela.'
'Among those sent to the US were 300 gang members who had received paramilitary training in Venezuela,' Berntsen said.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14526417/spies-donald-trump-tren-aragua-criminals-us.html
Inside the gang-busting team of spies helping Trump nab violent Tren de Aragua criminals in the US
A covert team of Venezuelan informants and ex-US officials are working with the Trump administration to track down members of the violent Tren de Aragua gang.
The small team made up of Venezuelans and former US officials has been providing information to the Trump administration about the number and identities of members of Tren de Aragua and other Venezuelan gangs headed to or already in the country.
The Tren de Aragua gang, formed in the notorious Tocorón prison in Venezuela's Aragua state, has spread throughout countries bordering Venezuela and in the last decade has developed a reputation for being 'ruthless' and 'fearless.'
Now, the highly-skilled group of investigators, which has deep connections to police and intelligence in Venezuela, is sharing crucial information on the dangerous criminals with the White House staff.
In one briefing before Donald Trump's January inauguration, the group delivered a presentation including documents obtained from South American police agencies identifying 1,800 gang members believed to have been sent into the US, the Miami Herald reported.
However, Gary Bernsten, a former CIA station chief revealed a more sinister clue, claiming those sent to the US had 'received paramilitary training in Venezuela.'
'Among those sent to the US were 300 gang members who had received paramilitary training in Venezuela,' Berntsen said.