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Mexican authorities handed over to the United States an alleged senior leader of the international criminal MS-13 gang on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" list, the third suspect on the list arrested since the start of President Donald Trump's second administration.
The fugitive, Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales, was wanted for his alleged involvement in directing gang activity in the United States, Mexico and El Salvador, according to the agency. He is also known by the alias "Veterano de Tribus" (Veteran of Tribes).
Prosecutors say Roman-Bardales played a role in ordering several acts of violence against civilians and rival gang members and was involved in distributing drugs and extortion crimes in the United States.
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The fugitive, Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales, was wanted for his alleged involvement in directing gang activity in the United States, Mexico and El Salvador, according to the agency. He is also known by the alias "Veterano de Tribus" (Veteran of Tribes).
Prosecutors say Roman-Bardales played a role in ordering several acts of violence against civilians and rival gang members and was involved in distributing drugs and extortion crimes in the United States.
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Mexico hands over one of FBI's 'most wanted' criminals, a key MS-13 senior leader
Mexican authorities handed over to the United States an alleged senior leader of the international criminal MS-13 gang on the FBI s Ten Most Wanted list, the third suspect on the list arrested since
