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The accusation was charged with ten members and backers of the blood -thirsty Venezuelan gang, TDA (TDA) in a huge operation that controls medicines that extend at least six states, and prosecutors have plans to expand internationally to Colombia.

In New York City on Wednesday, the police said that one of the accused defendants who filed the New York police officer after he was arrested.

The Queens Melinda Katz province’s lawyer said the authorities seized a temporary memory of 34 illegal rifles, including the AR-15 and Glock 9mm guns with the trigger modification, making it automatic, linked to the suspects.

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Mugshots for suspects in the Venezuelan Violent Venezuelan Gang, TRIN Aragua, appears to be an unclear image of an alleged gang of an alleged gang in Denver.

Katz said that the members of the TDA gang were also wandering in fatal drugs including pink cocaine, a drug in the designed street that includes a mixture of ketamine, MDMA and ECSTASY.

The police said that all ten are immigrants – including two women – from Venezuela and entered the country illegally across the southern border.

This sub -group of the gang was driven by two Venezuelan citizens who came to New York City two years ago and created a crew that also consists of other foreign citizens.

Katz said that Enerbert Blanco, 24, the alleged player’s captain, has been held in Florida since October after being accused regarding the case of human trafficking that included a 15 -year -old girl.

“We are claimed that, as members and partners, they traveled with weapons and foreigners in the TDA agenda and because they are seeking to establish themselves in New York City, we dismantle them individually,” Katz said.

Katz said that the investigation, which was called the “train operation”, began more than a year ago and was carried out by her office and NYPD.

Five of 10 charges are charged with a criminal sale of a firearm and facing up to 25 years in prison if convicted.

The rest is accused differently for possession of firearms and other crimes. They face a maximum of 15 years in prison. All of them are ten accused of conspiracy to possess and sell illegal firearms in New York City.

Some of the weapons that TDA were running, an agreement for the prosecutors

Some of the rifles that TDA members run, according to the prosecutors (Queens D) office

“The worst is the worst” that was arrested in New York City to target illegal migrants.

Four is now in detention in New York City, while four others are behind bars outside the state, including two in Texas and two in Florida. Others are still in a loose state. Katz said their illegal operation extended to Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Colorado.

Katz did not say whether the ice would raise the suspects, and insisted that it treated the process as a case that manages weapons.

She said that the group was rude in the treatment of weapons.

“In one case, the defendant transferred the AR-15 wrapped in a black garbage bag for sale in Bronx Province. This purchase happened at 3:45 pm in front of a residential building.”

Five other firearms were made – between October 30 to December 10 – within the target parking lot at College Point, in Queens.

She said that the transition rate of the attacking weapon ranges between $ 2,500 to 2800 dollars, while operating pistols were sold between $ 1,200 and 1,800 dollars.

“This group was very entrepreneurship. They were really confirmed that this work was working like an hour,” Katz said. “They stole firearms that were the revenues of robbery and car lists from other states. They relied on the use of rented vehicles to reach the iron pipeline and sell them to people in New York City. They were aware that they could make money in New York City, and they discussed even smuggling them to Colombia because of The success of this investigation.

Members of the Venezuelan gang show Treen de Aragoa in Mogots

Mugshots for suspects in the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang shows a video of guns from a video claiming to have shared by a gang member on WhatsApp.

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