A court in El Salvador ordered on Friday February 9 the continued pre-trial detention until 2025 of 403 leaders of the Mara Salvatrucha gang (MS-13), arrested as part of the state of emergency in progress since March 2022.
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“ The evidence presented establishes the connection of all these leaders with the structure of the MS, which is why the court ordered that all of them remain in pre-trial detention until 2025 “, pending the prosecution presenting new evidence or strengthening the evidence already presented, the Attorney General’s Office said on the social network X.
According to the prosecution, these MS-13 leaders are “linked” to 37,402 crimes committed between 2012 and 2022, including “29,416 aggravated homicides”. They also face 907 cases of disappearances, extortion, arms trafficking, human trafficking and rebellion.
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The San Salvador Organized Crime Court, which led the virtual hearing for inmates in a dozen prisons, also ordered the capture of 89 other MS-13 leaders on the run and facing the same charges.
In total, 492 people are affected by this case. Among them are 24 managers of the higher structure, 215 middle managers and 253 regional managers.
This hearing comes as the official results of Sunday’s presidential and legislative elections have still not been published. The outgoing president Nayib Bukele, acclaimed by the population for having started this “war against the gangs”, declared himself re-elected with 85% of the votes.
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