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El Salvador Holds Mass Trial for 486 Alleged Gang Members

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AI-generatedThis news highlights El Salvador's aggressive crackdown on gang violence under emergency measures, which may affect the country's legal and security environment. Such actions could influence investor perceptions of stability in sectors like real estate, as reduced crime might boost property values, but human rights concerns could pose reputational risks.
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- Mass trial for 486 alleged MS-13 gang members in El Salvador.
- Charges include over 47,000 crimes from 2012 to 2022, such as homicide and extortion.
- Part of President Nayib Bukele's emergency powers to combat gang violence, with over 91,500 detained since 2022.
- Human rights organizations express concerns about due process violations and legal rights impacts.
- Defendants could face sentences up to 245 years if convicted on multiple charges.
Successful prosecution of MS-13 members could enhance El Salvador's security reputation, potentially boosting investor confidence in real estate markets over the coming weeks. However, due process concerns could undermine these gains.
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