The death of a leading figure in the Tren de Aragua gang, known as “Niño Guerrero,” is believed to be hindering a potential case against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in the United States. Ronna Rísquez, director of the Alianza Rebelde Investiga, asserts that Guerrero possessed crucial information relevant to the charges of drug trafficking and terrorism leveled against Maduro. She suggests he could have been a key witness in the U.S. legal proceedings. His execution prevents the full disclosure of potentially damaging testimony. The circumstances surrounding Guerrero’s death raise concerns about efforts to suppress evidence. This development complicates the ongoing investigation into Maduro’s alleged criminal activities and the potential for a successful prosecution. The case is being followed closely by observers of Venezuelan politics and international law enforcement.
