FBI Adds Alleged Tren de Aragua Gang Leader to Most Wanted List

The Justice Department also announced a five-count indictment against him.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation added Giovanni Vicente Mosquera Serrano, an alleged gang leader of the Venezuelan criminal organization Tren de Aragua, to its most wanted list this week. The agency also sanctioned Serrano and released a five-page list of indictments against the 37-year-old, which includes drug trafficking and financial violations made on behalf of the gang. 

According to a five-count superseding indictment announced Tuesday by the Justice Department, Mosquera Serrano, who also goes by the name “El Viejo,” and 24-year-old Jose Enrique Martinez Flores, aka “Chuqui,” are charged with conspiring to provide and providing support to a designated foreign terrorist organization as well as distributing cocaine in Colombia intended for the United States. The State Department has issued a $3 million reward for any information leading to his arrest or conviction.

“Giovanni Vicente Mosquera Serrano’s leadership fuels an organization that thrives on brutal murders, forced prostitution, kidnappings, and the destruction of lives across continents,” stated Douglas Williams, special agent in charge of FBI Houston.

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  • For Director Patel to receive God’s guidance as he heads the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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Sources: UPI News, CNN, Fox News

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