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Panama expels two Venezuelans allegedly linked to Tren de Aragua
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Panama expels two Venezuelans allegedly linked to Tren de Aragua

From TVN Panamรก · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement Outcome reported
  • Panama's National Migration Service (SNM) expelled two Venezuelan nationals suspected of links to the criminal organization Tren de Aragua.
  • The individuals were under migratory custody and departed Panama via Tocumen International Airport on a flight to Venezuela.
  • The SNM stated the expulsions followed legal procedures and are part of ongoing efforts to enhance national security and enforce immigration laws.

Panama's National Migration Service (SNM) has expelled two Venezuelan citizens allegedly linked to the criminal organization Tren de Aragua. The SNM confirmed that the individuals, who were in migratory custody, departed Panamanian territory from Tocumen International Airport on a flight bound for Venezuela.

The expulsion followed the completion of all legal procedures, with the SNM emphasizing that the actions were carried out in accordance with migratory, security, and public order regulations. The service stated that these measures are part of its systematic controls at the country's entry and exit points to bolster national security and ensure legal compliance.

The SNM reiterated its commitment to strict and rigorous control at all national entry and exit points, a core function of its border security mandate. These efforts aim to prevent the entry or presence of individuals deemed a risk to citizen security, social tranquility, or the country's legal order. The authorities affirmed their continued application of Panamanian legislation to guarantee migratory control and contribute to public safety.

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Originally published by TVN Panamรก in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.