Colombian Gang Leader Arrested In Texas Where He Was Seeking Asylum. He is One Of The 7 Most Wanted Murderers In Colombia’s Capital

Meet Aderbiss Pirela, the second-in-command of Colombian gang called “The Satans” and one of the seven most wanted murderers in Bogotá. He was just arrested outside of San Antonio, Texas on Tuesday SEEKING ASYLUM in the US.

Los Satanás assassins shot dead a butcher shop owner and an employee and are linked to wide-ranging drug trafficking, murder, and extortion operations in the country.

Fleeing arrest warrants, Pirela illegally crossed into Panamá via the Darien Gap and trekked through Central America.

Aderbiss Pirela of the Colombian gang called “The Satans” Arrested in Texas seeking asylum

Gualdrón crossed the US-Mexico border on January 2 and requested political asylum on January 7.

As early as January 27 authorities learned he and his associates were operating Los Satanás gang activities from a shelter in Texas.

So why was he allowed to cross at all when there were warrants for his arrest in Colombia? Why was he allowed to shelter in Texas for so long?

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