More than 1,000 soldiers surrounded a San Salvador neighborhood on Saturday (December 24th) as part of President Nayib Bukele’s war on gangs, the second such operation in a month in the violence-ridden Central American country. .
Since Saturday morning, the Tutunichapa district ” is totally closed “, wrote the president of El Salvador on Twitter. ” More than 1,000 soldiers and 130 police will extract the criminals “from this area” famous for drug trafficking “, he added.
Todos los terroristas, narcotraficantes y pandilleros serán removidos de esta comunidad, hasta hace unos meses bastion del crimen.
Los ciudadanos honrados no tienen nada que temer y pueden continue haciendo su vida normallymente.
The #Fase5 of the #PlanControlTerritorial continued.
—Nayib Bukele (@nayibbukele) December 24, 2022
On December 3, the army had already mobilized nearly 10,000 soldiers in the town of Soyapango, bordering San Salvador, where around 500 suspected gang members were arrested, according to the latest government report.
In Tutunichapa, the authorities announced that they had made the first six arrests of “ criminals “, without specifying whether they are gang members or people involved in drug trafficking. ” All terrorists, drug dealers and gang members will be expelled from this area, which until a few months ago was a bastion of crime. Law-abiding citizens have nothing to fear and can carry on with their normal lives. “, specified Nayib Bukele in another tweet.
On March 27, following a request from the President of El Salvador, Congress decreed an emergency regime to combat an upsurge in violence caused by gangs. This war on gangs has led to the arrest of more than 60,000 people since March for alleged links to criminal organizations, according to official figures.
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(With AFP)