The Venezuelan Attorney General ruled yesterday Thursday that El Salvador President, Nagibcommits ‘Human Trafficking’ And he has to be held accountable for the Venezuelan immigrant imprisonment of deported to his country by the US after being accused of belonging to the gang Tren de Araguaduring an interview with the French Agency.

“It’s a people’s trading (…) asked $ 7 million to imprison” the 252 Venezuelan nationals, ‘Trade, dirty trade’said the Tarek William Saabjudging that “At some point, international justice will take action against the bouquet on this case.”

Citing a law of 1798 on “foreign enemies”, the government in Washington exported, without previously passing by trials, in the territory of Salvador 252 Venezuelan nationals, who are members of Tren de Aragua, an international gang of the country. ‘Terrorist’ organization from the US.

The Salvadorian authorities led them to CECOT, a giant high security prison built in President Bouquel’s days to enroll in gang members.

Salvador will receive $ 6 million from the US to imprison a first group of 200 prisoners from Venezuela, the White House said. “The price is comparatively low for the US, but important to us, and it will make our prison system viable.”the Head of the State of El Salvador had reported, but without revealing the amount.

Caracas, with the first president Nicolas Madurodemanded the ‘Unattractive liberation’ of the citizens of Venezuela, judging that their arrest, imprisonment and transfer to Salvador without any trial were illegal.

Families of many of the prisoners assure that their own never belonged to Tren de Aragua, adding that the tattoos they have – used by the US authorities to judge that they are members of the gang – do not mean anything.

OR Rona Risksbook writer for Tren de Aragua, he also considers tattoos “It is not a way of recognizing members (her).”

“Tren de Aragua has no tattoos that allow its members to identify”insists.