The newly formed Anti-Tren gang, composed mostly of ex-Tren de Aragua members, is accused of orchestrating violent drug and prostitution rings in New York. A federal indictment highlights their violent tactics in asserting territorial control against Tren de Aragua. Expert Robert Charles warns that Anti-Tren may become more violent than its predecessor by using brutal methods to dominate regions and enforce criminal operations, raising concerns about their potential to expand into rural America and engage in serious crimes like human trafficking and drug smuggling.
"Preserving and protecting the power and territory of Anti-Tren and its members and associates through acts involving murder, assault, other acts of violence, and threats of violence..."
"I've read some of the public accounts that suggest that this offshoot group is trying to distinguish itself by being more violent..."
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