• magazine
  • entertainment
  • news
  • Australia
    • Global Edition
    • Australia
    • Belgique
    • Brasil
    • Canada (fr)
    • Canada (en)
    • Colombia
    • Deutschland
    • España
    • France
    • India
    • Ireland
    • Italia
    • Latino
    • México
    • Österreich
    • South Africa
    • Switzerland
    • United Kingdom
    • USA
Blog Title
  • Facebook
  • adsfasdf
  • YouTube

Mara Salvatrucha members sentenced to 269 to 325 years in prison for murder

Daniel Stewart

2022-12-02
Archive
Archive – Soldiers patrol the streets of El Salvador’s capital during coronavirus pandemic – Camilo Freedman/ZUMA Wire/dpa

A court in El Salvador has sentenced two members of the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) to between 269 and 325 years in prison for their responsibility in the murder of seven people, including four soldiers, in a 2016 attack in the town of Ilopango, the Salvadoran Attorney General’s Office has confirmed.

«After a well-formulated investigation and with irrefutable evidence, the Prosecutor’s Office achieved sentences of 325 and 269 years in prison for two MS-13 gang members who participated in the murder of 7 victims, among them, four soldiers killed in 2016, in the Vista al Lago colony, Ilopango,» the agency said through a statement published on its website.

Thus, it has detailed that Henry Alonso Romero Rosales has been sentenced to 325 years in prison, while Miguel Antonio Diaz Saravia has been sentenced to 269 years in prison, while stressing that both were arrested during the «regime of exception» decreed by the Salvadoran president, Nayib Bukele, due to the increase of insecurity in the Central American country.

The Attorney General’s Office has detailed that the four murdered soldiers were on their way to their military detachment when «they boarded the wrong bus and were intercepted by gang members, who forced them to leave the transport unit, deprived them of their freedom and then killed them. «Their bodies were buried in clandestine graves,» he said.

Bukele announced at the end of November the implementation of «Phase 5» of his Territorial Control Plan to fight gangs, which will allow the country’s Armed Forces to find and «extract» alleged criminals in large cities. The president’s plan is to export nationwide military encirclements like the one carried out in the town of Comasagua, population 15,000, but this time in larger cities and municipalities.

The Salvadoran president, who will run for reelection in 2024, has defended the state of exception as a key instrument of his security plan, in the face of human rights organizations, which question the excessive powers granted by this regime to the security forces.

  • Burma – Military junta restricts entry of foreigners through the country’s main airports
    2023-05-08

    Burma – Military junta restricts entry of foreigners through the country’s main airports

  • Burma.- Indonesia condemns attack on ASEAN members during aid delivery operation
    2023-05-08

    Burma.- Indonesia condemns attack on ASEAN members during aid delivery operation

  • 80 percent of the Japanese population rejects raising taxes to increase military spending, according to a Kyodo News poll
    2023-05-07

    80 percent of the Japanese population rejects raising taxes to increase military spending, according to a Kyodo News poll

  • 7 dead after car runs into pedestrians in Brownsville, Texas
    2023-05-07

    7 dead after car runs into pedestrians in Brownsville, Texas

  • 20 of the world’s most impressive forests
    2025-01-29

    20 of the world’s most impressive forests

  • After 20 years of success and two Olympic medals, Ona Carbonell is retiring
    2023-05-19

    After 20 years of success and two Olympic medals, Ona Carbonell is retiring

  • Spanish fashion designer Francis Montesinos accused of sexual abuse of a minor
    2023-05-08

    Spanish fashion designer Francis Montesinos accused of sexual abuse of a minor

  • Facebook
  • adsfasdf
  • YouTube
  • magazine
  • entertainment
  • news
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • © 2023 Copyright News 360 S.L.