Chile's Minister of Public Security, Martín Arrau, led a police operation in the commune of Lo Barnechea and addressed the extradition of Dayanis Orozco, known as 'Botija,' a suspected leader of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Orozco is accused of killing a Carabineros officer in 2024. Arrau emphasized that Chile's prisons, particularly the high-security REPAS facility, are prepared to house foreign criminal leaders like Orozco and Rafael Gámez, whose extradition was approved by the United States. He highlighted the expansion of high-security modules in Chilean prisons, including new facilities in La Serena and La Laguna, to accommodate dangerous criminals. The minister praised the collaboration between security forces during the operation and acknowledged the efforts of personnel working around the clock to ensure public safety.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a straightforward report on government actions regarding law enforcement operations and prison readiness, without overtly favoring any political side. It quotes official statements and focuses on logistical preparations rather than ideological arguments.






