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Argentina arrests 12 suspects linked to Tren de Aragua gang
Argentina arrests 12 suspects linked to Tren de Aragua gang

Straits Times

time29-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Straits Times

Argentina arrests 12 suspects linked to Tren de Aragua gang

BUENOS AIRES - Argentina's security minister said on Thursday that 12 suspects were arrested for criminal acts linked to the Tren de Aragua gang, a group that the country classifies as a terrorist organization. "It is a highly dangerous gang and today 12 of its members are in prison", Security Minister Patricia Bullrich said in a press conference in Buenos Aires. Bullrich also said the group had carried out attacks on supermarkets, butcher shops, hardware stores using firearms and explosives and caused fatalities. The U.S. State Department designated the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua as a global terrorist organization in February saying it posed a threat to U.S. national security, foreign policy and economic interests. Meanwhile, Venezuelan government has maintained that the gang, with prison origins, was destroyed during raids in 2023 and no longer exists. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Argentina arrests 12 suspects linked to Tren de Aragua gang
Argentina arrests 12 suspects linked to Tren de Aragua gang

Yahoo

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Argentina arrests 12 suspects linked to Tren de Aragua gang

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentina's security minister said on Thursday that 12 suspects were arrested for criminal acts linked to the Tren de Aragua gang, a group that the country classifies as a terrorist organization. "It is a highly dangerous gang and today 12 of its members are in prison", Security Minister Patricia Bullrich said in a press conference in Buenos Aires. Bullrich also said the group had carried out attacks on supermarkets, butcher shops, hardware stores using firearms and explosives and caused fatalities. The U.S. State Department designated the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua as a global terrorist organization in February saying it posed a threat to U.S. national security, foreign policy and economic interests. Meanwhile, Venezuelan government has maintained that the gang, with prison origins, was destroyed during raids in 2023 and no longer exists.

15,000 Argentine fans to be banned from Club World Cup matches
15,000 Argentine fans to be banned from Club World Cup matches

Business Recorder

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Business Recorder

15,000 Argentine fans to be banned from Club World Cup matches

Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich handed the United States Embassy in Buenos Aires on Monday a list of 15,000 violent football fans who will be banned from stadiums during the upcoming Club World Cup. The newly-expanded tournament, to be held on U.S. soil from June 14 to July 13, will feature Argentine clubs Boca Juniors and River Plate, as well as 30 other teams from around the world. 'The list includes more than 15,000 people who will be banned from stadiums. For us, this is extremely important because no violent person who has committed any crime in Argentine stadiums will be able to attend this sporting event,' Bullrich told reporters. Forest's Awoniyi undergoes surgery after colliding with post: reports The list was compiled through the 'Tribuna Segura' programme, a tool that allows the detection of people banned from Argentine stadiums. 'Since the beginning of this government, 'Tribuna Segura' has monitored more than 4 million people in 1,328 matches. We have detected 1,166 people with arrest warrants and have issued more than 40 administrative resolutions restricting entry to stadiums,' Bullrich added. Boca Juniors are in Group C with Bayern Munich, Auckland City and Benfica, while River are in Group E with Urawa Red Diamonds, Monterrey and Inter Milan.

15,000 Argentine fans to be banned from Club World Cup
15,000 Argentine fans to be banned from Club World Cup

New Straits Times

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

15,000 Argentine fans to be banned from Club World Cup

BUENOS AIRES: Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich handed the United States Embassy in Buenos Aires yesterday a list of 15,000 violent football fans who will be banned from stadiums during the upcoming Club World Cup. The newly-expanded tournament, to be held on U.S. soil from June 14 to July 13, will feature Argentine clubs Boca Juniors and River Plate, as well as 30 other teams from around the world. "The list includes more than 15,000 people who will be banned from stadiums. For us, this is extremely important because no violent person who has committed any crime in Argentine stadiums will be able to attend this sporting event," Bullrich told reporters. The list was compiled through the "Tribuna Segura" programme, a tool that allows the detection of people banned from Argentine stadiums. "Since the beginning of this government, 'Tribuna Segura' has monitored more than 4 million people in 1,328 matches. We have detected 1,166 people with arrest warrants and have issued more than 40 administrative resolutions restricting entry to stadiums," Bullrich added. Boca Juniors are in Group C with Bayern Munich, Auckland City and Benfica, while River are in Group E with Urawa Red Diamonds, Monterrey and Inter Milan.

Soccer-15,000 Argentine fans to be banned from Club World Cup
Soccer-15,000 Argentine fans to be banned from Club World Cup

The Star

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Soccer-15,000 Argentine fans to be banned from Club World Cup

FILE PHOTO: Argentina's Security Minister Patricia Bullrich poses for a picture after an interview with Reuters at her office, in Buenos Aires, Argentina January 30, 2025. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian/File Photo (Reuters) - Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich handed the United States Embassy in Buenos Aires on Monday a list of 15,000 violent football fans who will be banned from stadiums during the upcoming Club World Cup. The newly-expanded tournament, to be held on U.S. soil from June 14 to July 13, will feature Argentine clubs Boca Juniors and River Plate, as well as 30 other teams from around the world. "The list includes more than 15,000 people who will be banned from stadiums. For us, this is extremely important because no violent person who has committed any crime in Argentine stadiums will be able to attend this sporting event," Bullrich told reporters. The list was compiled through the "Tribuna Segura" programme, a tool that allows the detection of people banned from Argentine stadiums. "Since the beginning of this government, 'Tribuna Segura' has monitored more than 4 million people in 1,328 matches. We have detected 1,166 people with arrest warrants and have issued more than 40 administrative resolutions restricting entry to stadiums," Bullrich added. Boca Juniors are in Group C with Bayern Munich, Auckland City and Benfica, while River are in Group E with Urawa Red Diamonds, Monterrey and Inter Milan. (Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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