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INVADER NEWS: Dozen Gang Members Busted in Kidnapping, Torture Plot at Infamous Colorado Apartment Complex Overrun by Tren de Aragua; Feds Raid Migrant Tren De Aragua Gang House in NYC — after Tracking GPS Ankle Monitor to Hideout

Dozen gang members busted in kidnapping, torture plot at infamous Colorado apartment complex overrun by Tren de Aragua:

More than a dozen gangbangers likely linked to the vicious Tren de Aragua syndicate are in custody for allegedly kidnapping and torturing victims in an infamous Colorado apartment complex, cops said.

Fourteen suspects were nabbed in what Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain called “without a question a gang incident” at The Edge at Lowry complex — which has been overrun by members of the violent Venezuelan prison gang.

The group, a mix of men and women, ripped a migrant couple from their home at The Edge — then took them to another apartment where they were bound, pistol-whipped and beaten, cops said.

The couple’s apartment was also burglarized, cops said.

The victims called 911 around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday — after lying to their captors that they wouldn’t tell police they agreed to let them go. One of them was stabbed but the injury is not life-threatening.

At a press conference Tuesday, Chamberlain said investigators have not ruled out TdA’s possible involvement.

He said the department is working with Homeland Security officials to track down additional suspects, but said it’s “incredibly hard” to identify TdA members because they lack “specific identifiers.”

“We are not going to rest until we verify every individual in this incident is in custody, every individual who mistreated another human being the way these victims were treated is in custody and we will use again every resource at our ability to do that. We have proactively been focused on that apartment complex,” said Chamberlain.

“As everybody here knows and as the nation knows this complex is an incredibly problematic complex. It’s an incredibly crime-riddled complex,” he added, citing multiple recent arrests at the apartments following TdA’s takeover of the complex. —>READ MORE HERE

Feds raid migrant Tren de Aragua gang house in NYC — after tracking GPS ankle monitor to hideout:

Federal agents nabbed a migrant Tren de Aragua gang crew holed up in a Bronx apartment — after tracking one of their ankle monitors to the hideout, sources told The Post.

The Dec. 5 raid at an apartment building on the edge of Crotona Park, conducted by a federal task force made up of Homeland Security Investigations and the NYPD, landed seven alleged gangbangers in handcuffs, including a troublesome 28-year-old Venezuelan national who was wearing a court-ordered monitoring device that led the feds to the crew.

“Better late than never,” quipped a law enforcement source who wondered why Jarwin Valero-Calderon was free despite at least three busts, a Nassau County conviction and a federal deportation order.

“This is what actual supervised release looks like?” the source asked. “The thing about ankle monitors is you have to actually monitor them to be effective.”

The raid was nonetheless a significant blow against TdA, the violent gang that snuck into the US with a wave of migrants seeking asylum since 2022 — and gained a foothold in New York.

Law enforcement officials said the gang has recruited inside tax-funded migrant shelters and runs violent theft and robbery crews while peddling drugs, guns and women in the five boroughs.

“What we’re seeing is this evolution of Tren de Aragua, where they’ve gone into these sanctuary cities,” said former Denver ICE chief John Fabbricatore. “They’ve started to solidify themselves and then they throw tentacles out to multiple other locations where they think that they can continue to make money.

“I think people are finally starting to realize how bad the situation has gotten.“

According to law enforcement sources, most of the gang members busted inside the Bronx apartment were sought on multiple warrants after crossing the US border with Mexico — then disappearing.

Among them was Jhonaiker Alexander Gil Cardozo, 24, who had amassed at least four busts in two states after crossing the border in El Paso in September 2022. —>READ MORE HERE

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