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Cholo Chorrillos Order May Have Triggered the Confrontation the Trial Begins for the 2019 Massacre at La Joyita

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AI-generatedThe article describes a criminal trial for a prison massacre in Panama. There is no direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect. The event is a judicial proceeding related to gang violence and does not affect any product, service, or sector commercially.
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- Trial begins for 2019 La Joyita prison massacre that killed 13 inmates and injured 11.
- Rubén Camargo Clarke, alias Cholo Chorrillo, is accused of ordering a retaliatory attack.
- Violence linked to gang disputes and drug trafficking in Panama.
- Panama Oeste province has seen a significant rise in homicides.
- Prison system lacks security measures, contributing to ongoing violence.

