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“No nos vamos a meter con cualquier ‘hijue…” policía, así nomás porque sí”: marero de la MS

El canal de noticias RT en español ha publicado en su página, un reportaje sobre una entrevista realizada a un marero de la MS y cómo este describe la situación entre la pandillas rival y la Policía Nacional Civil (PNC).

RT, mediante el periodista Heriberto Paredes, cita a un marero a quien le llama “Wilson”, quien es integrante de la ‘clica’ Pinos Locos Salvatrucha, parte de la estructura de la Mara Salvatrucha 13.

Este señala que la verdadera “guerra” la tienen con la pandilla contraria, es decir, la pandilla 18 y no con los agentes policiales, como se ha hecho saber mediante un comunicado que anda circulando en las redes sociales.

Sin embargo, advierte que si son atacados por agentes de la corporación policial responderán sin amagos a los agentes policiales.

“No nos vamos a meter con cualquier ‘hijueputa’ policía, así nomás porque sí, si ellos se meten con nosotros, entonces como sea vamos a acabar con ellos; si ellos no entienden, entonces les caemos hasta que entiendan. Estamos todo el tiempo pendientes de lo que pasa, no andamos en las calles, sino que con gente de confianza monitoreando todo el tiempo”, declara el marero.

También se engrandece al mencionar de los medios que se valen para tener “su zona controlada”.

“Nosotros sabemos cuándo viene la policía, cuando ellos vienen a nuestra zona, nosotros estamos conectados. Nosotros lo que hacemos es cuidar el territorio que controlamos, aunque a veces hay gente a la que no le gusta. Para nosotros el enemigo es la otra pandilla, a veces la jura [policía] se mete con nosotros, y nosotros no nos vamos a dejar matar. Si nos tiran nosotros respondemos”, expresa.

Sobre el cobro de la renta, señala que no se aprovechan de aquellos pequeños comerciantes, pero si de los empresarios para que entreguen su “cooperación”.

“No cobramos renta a la gente normal, a los empresarios sí les pedimos una cooperación, pero no nos metemos con la gente de nuestro territorio, hay otras pandillas que sí lo hacen, pero la Mara no”.

Sobre la división de la MS, de donde se desprende la 503, Wilson asegura que solo las dos letras son las reconocidas por sus miembros.

“Hay gente que se ha desviado del camino y anda como nosotros, pero para nosotros ya no son lo mismo, Mara solo hay una y ellos ya no son parte, usan el número 503 para identificarse”, dijo.

 

Aquí el artículo de RT completo.

https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/251803-salvador-policia-pandillas-preparan-guerra

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