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Wed, Jan 05 2005, 8:14 pm
(Boston Herald)
A burgeoning East Boston-based street gang made up of alleged rapists and machete-wielding robbers has been linked to the al-Qaeda terrorist network, prompting Boston police to ``turn up the heat'' on its members, the Herald has learned.
MS-13, which stands for La Mara Salvatrucha, is an extremely violent organization with roots in El Salvador, and boasts more than 100 ``hardcore members'' in East Boston who are suspected of brutal machete attacks, rapes and home invasions. There are hundreds more MS-13 gangsters in towns along the North Shore, said Boston police Sgt. Detective Joseph Fiandaca, who has investigated the gang since it began tagging buildings in Maverick Square in 1995.
In recent months, intelligence officials in Washington have warned national law enforcement agencies that al-Qaeda terrorists have been spotted with members of MS-13 in El Salvador, prompting concerns the gang may be smuggling Islamic fundamentalist terrorists into the country. Law enforcement officials have long believed that MS-13 controls alien smuggling routes along Mexico.
The warning is being taken seriously in East Boston, where Raed Hijazi, an al-Qaeda operative charged with training the suicide bombers in the attack on the USS Cole, lived and worked, prosecutors have charged.
Also, the commercial jets that hurtled into the World Trade Center towers in New York City were hijacked from Logan International Airport.
``The terrorist aspect, especially when you think in terms of 9/11 and how intent these terrorists are, will turn the heat up on our efforts with MS-13,'' Fiandaca said.
MS-13 members congregate near the Maverick Square train station sporting white and blue bandannas, their skin inked with spider webs and ``laugh now, cry later'' clown faces.
``MS-13 is the most dangerous gang in the area,'' Fiandaca said. ``They are big. They are mobile. Now they have a terrorist connection.''
The theory that Salvadoran criminals manage to smuggle people over the border was bolstered this month when two Boston men described as MS-13 leaders were spotted on the North Shore days before x-mas - a year after they were deported by Boston Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigators for gang-related crimes.
One of the two men, Elmer ``Tiger'' Tejada, 24, who had been deported after being convicted of a slew of crimes, including attempted murder charges for hurling a machete at Chelsea cops, was busted in Lynn on New Year's Day. Tejada is described as ``an original MS-13 member'' from East Boston, sources said.
A manhunt has been launched for the second fugitive, who is in the country illegally, Boston police said.
The growing number of MS-13 members, and the degree of violence the gang engages in, prompted investigators from 14 local and national agencies to form the North Shore Gang Intelligence task force in 2000, Fiandaca said.
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IM-MA
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Thu, Jan 06 2005, 1:16 am
Why do the police only turn up the heat when terrorism is involved? It seems like whatever these gangs do should have had them in jail anyway.
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gryp
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Thu, Jan 06 2005, 3:51 pm
good question but at least they turn up the heat on gangs with ties to terrorism first.
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Thu, Jan 06 2005, 7:11 pm
this reminds me of the whole "racial profiling" issue. r u for it? against it? y or y not?
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ForeverYoung
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Thu, Jan 06 2005, 10:57 pm
for it b/c it makes sence.
I would rather be searched 10 times over than have the security miss 1 guy w/ a gun b/c of profiling.
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Rivka
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Sat, Jan 08 2005, 3:23 pm
I agree with them searching everyone and so far only Muslims seem to be the terrorists today and in the UK when it was the IRA that were the big terrorists, they also targeted every Irish person and searched them, so no difference, you have to see what and who the threat is and as no Muslim society is saying anything against their terrorist brothers, then they too are under suspicion. If you aren't doing anything wrong then what would you care, if it is for security reasons the you should be glad because it means that you too are safe. About this terrorist connection and suddenly they act now, it is worrying, because it sounds like the gang were anyway a threat to innocent civilians so they should have been targetted anyway, I think that by linking them to terrorists, they will get a much harsher punishment. Maybe a few years in Gasuntanamo Bay ought to sort them out.
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Sat, Jan 08 2005, 8:36 pm
Quote: | If you aren't doing anything wrong then what would you care, if it is for security reasons the you should be glad because it means that you too are safe. |
if it was a normal search I wouldnt care at all. id be glad to be searched. but with the stories we hear about screeners going overboard and "oversearching" specific areas of peoples bodies, id rather not fly at all until this problem is settled.
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