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A mass trial for 486 alleged MS-13 gang leaders has started in El Salvador, with accusations of over 47,000 crimes committed from 2012 to 2022. The trial follows a surge in gang violence that resulted in 87 deaths in a single weekend in March 2022.
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A mass trial of 486 suspected MS-13 gang leaders has begun in El Salvador, the country's attorney general's office has said.
The group are collectively accused of committing more than 47,000 crimes - including murder, extortion, drug and arms trafficking - between 2012 and 2022.
Among those on trial are people alleged to have been involved in a wave of gang violence in March 2022, which saw 87 people killed in one weekend, and led President Nayib Bukele to declare a "war on gangs".
The attorney general's office did not provide details on the length of the trial, but said it had "compelling" evidence that would allow "maximum penalties" to be imposed on those found guilty.
MS-13 is a transnational gang which was designated as a terrorist organisation by the US last year.
It was founded in Los Angeles during the 1980s, formed by immigrants who had fled El Salvador's civil war, but its presence is now larger in Central America.
The attorney general's office said "for years, this structure has operated systematically, instilling fear and grief in Salvadoran families".
It said the charges against the 486 suspects people also included femicide and disappearances, adding that the crimes had impacted lives and limited the country's economic and social development.
In addition, the accused are charged with "rebellion for attempting to maintain territorial control to establish a parallel state", the office said.
It said 413 suspects were already in custody, while arrest warrants had been issued for 73 others who are being prosecuted in absentia.
El Salvador's National Civil Police said it had developed research and monitoring efforts enabling it to "locate, capture, and document the criminal activity of the suspects".
A controversial state of emergency, which expanded powers to arrest those suspected of gang affiliation or support and suspened some constitutional rights, has been in place in El Salvador since March 2022.
It has seen tens of thousands of suspected gang members arrested, but human rights groups have argued it has led to arbitrary detentions.
Legal changes in the country have also allowed for mass trials.
The MS-13 gang leaders are accused of committing over 47,000 crimes, including murder, extortion, and drug and arms trafficking.
Eighty-seven people were killed in a single weekend during the wave of gang violence in March 2022.
President Nayib Bukele declared a 'war on gangs' in response to the surge in violence, which included the mass trial of gang leaders.

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