Who is Larry Changa, the co-founder of the Aragua Train who was captured and lived in Chile – 2024-07-23 05:25:10

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2024-07-23 05:25:10

Larry Changa is accused of terrorism, arms trafficking, extortion and kidnapping in Venezuela and Chile.

The Colombian Police reported the arrest of Larry Alvarez Núñez, better known as Larry Changa, co-founder of the Venezuelan criminal group Aragua Train, and who spent time in Chile.

Colombian authorities indicated that Larry Changa is accused of terrorism, arms trafficking, extortion and kidnapping in Venezuela and Chile.

Alvarez Nunez, 46 years old, He is originally from Aragua, an area where he founded the criminal gang with Héctor Guerrero Flores, Niño Guerrero, which reached international ramifications when both were in Tocorón prison.

Larry Chinga escaped from prison in 2015 and He appeared in Chile at the end of 2018, after entering regularly, where he focused on money laundering for the Aragua Train, with a series of businesses, including food delivery and the use of vehicles for transportation applications.

In subsequent years, the Organized Crime Brigade, the Homicide Brigade and the Special Police Investigations and Anti-Kidnapping Brigade of the PDI were able to determine his participation in a series of crimes linked to kidnappings, homicides, possession of weapons and illicit association.

According to details given to Meganoticias by Commissioner Ricardo Micaly, National Central Offices (OCN) of Interpol Chile, “In January 2022, knowing that the police were on his trail, he left the country illegally through a clandestine crossing in the north.”

After his arrest in Colombia became known, the prosecutor of Tarapacá, Trinidad Steinert, stated that work is already underway to obtain his extradition to Chile.

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