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Tren de Aragua becomes war supplier of the Red Command and is already in three regions in Brazil

The article discusses the expansion of 'Tren de Aragua,' a criminal organization, which has become a supplier for the Comando Vermelho, a notorious Brazilian prison gang. The group is now operating in three regions across Brazil, indicating its growing influence and involvement in organized crime. This development raises concerns about the increasing power of such groups and their potential impact on public safety. The article highlights the spread of criminal networks and their connections to established gangs.

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Tren de Aragua becomes war supplier of the Red Command and is already in three regions in Brazil

The article discusses the expansion of 'Tren de Aragua,' a criminal organization, which has become a supplier for the Comando Vermelho, a notorious Brazilian prison gang. The group is now operating in three regions across Brazil, indicating its growing influence and involvement in organized crime. This development raises concerns about the increasing power of such groups and their potential impact on public safety. The article highlights the spread of criminal networks and their connections to established gangs.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the expansion of a criminal organization and its ties to another known gang without overtly favoring any side or using biased language. It focuses on the operational scope and implications rather than taking a stance on law enforcement responses or the政

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 30): The article makes strong claims about Tren de Aragua becoming a weapons supplier to Comando Vermelho without providing evidence or sources. The phrasing suggests a direct relationship without clarification on the nature or extent of this involvement. It lacks balance by presenting the information as

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