Venezuela on Wednesday said that it had seized control of a prison from the hands of a gang with international reach, in a major operation involving 11,000 members of its security forces.
The Tocoron Prison had served as the Tren de Aragua gang’s headquarters, where it had installed amenities such as a zoo, a pool and gambling rooms, an investigative journalist said in an interview.
In a statement, the government congratulated law enforcement officers for regaining “total control” of the prison in Aragua state, adding that the operation had “dismantled a center of conspiracy and crime.”
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In an official proclamation, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro praised “today’s great success in the fight against criminal organizations.”
After the government announced a complete evacuation of the jail, Venezuelan Minister of the Interior Remigio Ceballos told state broadcaster VTV that the inmates were being transferred to another facility.
Dozens of relatives who had been living inside the prison with sentenced inmates gathered outside for news.
“I am waiting to hear where they are taking my husband... I was living in there, but they kicked us out,” Gladys Hernandez said.
Security officers were seen carrying motorcycles, televisions, air conditioners and microwaves out of the jail.
“That’s ours,” shouted one of the women outside.
It appeared some inmates escaped during the operation, as a later government statement announced a “second phase” of the operation for the “search and capture” of “fugitive criminals.”
Tren de Aragua, Venezuela’s most powerful local gang, is involved in crime countrywide and has spread its tentacles to neighboring nations.
According to an investigation by Venezuelan journalist Ronna Risquez, the gang has about 5,000 members.
It emerged a decade ago and is involved in kidnappings, robberies, drug trafficking, prostitution and extortion. Tren de Aragua is also connected to illegal gold mining.
The InSight Crime think tank said that the gang is also a major player in migrant smuggling.
Risquez said that the gang “took advantage” of Venezuela’s economic and political crises over the past decade to expand operations, and is now in at least eight other Latin American countries.
Tocoron had been entirely in the hands of the gang she said.
“Inside, the men I have seen with guns are prisoners belonging to the organization,” she said. “They guard the prison, but not for the state.”
She described the prison as a “hotel” for the gang leaders, with a bank, baseball field, a restaurant and even a disco.
The gang’s leader is Hector Guerrero Flores, who is serving a 17-year sentence in the prison for murder and drug trafficking, said Carlos Nieto, coordinator of A Window for Freedom, a prison rights group.
Nevertheless, prior to the operation he appeared to come and go from Tocoron at will, Risquez said.
According to the Venezuelan Observatory of Prisons, the country’s prisons are more than 50 percent overcrowded, with poor detention conditions.
Nieto said the raid was recognition of “the prison chaos we are experiencing and how negligent” the government had been in solving it.
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