In El Salvador, army surrounds town to root out gang
By Associated Press
October 2, 2022 at 6:08 p.m. EDT
FILE - El Salvadors President Nayib Bukele participates in the closing ceremony of a congress for cryptocurrency investors in Santa Maria Mizata, El Salvador, Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021. Bukele has announced on the countrys Independence Day that he will seek re-election to a second five-year term, one year after the new justices of the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court appointed by his allies in the Legislative Assembly overturned the countrys constitutional ban on consecutive re-election. (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez, File)
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador More than 2,000 soldiers and police surrounded and closed off a town in El Salvador Sunday in order to search for street gang members accused in a killing.
The large-scale encirclement of the town of Comasagua is the latest example of heavy-handed tactics by the government to root out street gangs. Everyone entering or leaving the town was questioned or searched.
President Nayib Bukele wrote in his Twitter account that members of the MS-13 gang were believed to still be inside Comasagua, about 20 miles (30 kms) southwest of the capital, San Salvador.
Bukele requested Congress grant him extraordinary powers after gangs were blamed for 62 killings on March 26, and that decree has been renewed every month since then. It suspends some Constitutional rights and gives police more powers to arrest and hold suspects. So, far the emergency decree has resulted in the arrest of 53,485 people, of whom 47,893 were charged.
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