New York Daily News

14 MS-13 leaders indicted on terror charges

- BY NOAH GOLDBERG

More than a dozen top members of the internatio­nal MS-13 gang were indicted on terrorism charges Thursday in the highest-reaching takedown of the group ever in the United States, according to federal prosecutor­s.

The sweeping case targets 14 members of the “Ranfla Nacional,” the upper echelon of MS-13 leadership that operates mostly out of prisons in El Salvador, according to prosecutor­s. Eleven of the indicted men are currently incarcerat­ed in El Salvador, while three are on the loose.

“We have charged MS-13 s highest-ranking leaders with operating a transnatio­nal criminal organizati­on that utilizes terror to impose their will on neighborho­ods, businesses and innocent civilians across the United States and Central America,” said U.S. Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen.

The case includes terrorism charges against Borromeo Enrique Henriquez, 42, aka “Diablito de Hollywood,” who is said to be the most powerful member of MS-13. Three other indicted men, Freddy Ivan Jandres-Parada, Cesar Humberto Lopez-Larios and Hugo Armando Quinteros-Mineros have not yet been apprehende­d. The feds are offering $10,000 for informatio­n leading to their arrests.

Federal prosecutor­s on Long Island brought the charges against the gang leaders for their alleged expansive criminal activity over the past 20 years in the U.S., El Salvador and Mexico, which included creating “military-style training camps” for members as well as obtaining weapons and directing violent acts.

Long Island has long been a locus of the gang’s violence and extortiona­te enterprise­s, with the feds prosecutin­g hundreds of members since 2000.

The indictment marks just the second time anyone from MS-13 has been charged with terrorism-related charges in the U.S.

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