The suspect was arrested in the murder of Tiktok influencers, who condemned the Tren de Alaguya gang in Venezuela

Venezuelan police have arrested suspected accomplices Murder of Tiktok influencers He was killed on the live broadcast after condemning members Tren de Aragua Criminal gangs and allegedly corrupt police officers.
Jesus Sarmiento, who has more than 77,000 followers on social media platforms, is being broadcast live when armed men enter the residence where he lives and shoots.
Attorney General Tarek William Saab announced on Instagram on Sunday that Pierina Uribarri was arrested, known as a partner of alleged gunman Adrian Romero.
Prosecutors accused Uribari of intentional homicide, the Crime Association and terrorism.
Arrest warrants have been issued to Romero and two other so-called perpetrators, Wilbert Gonzalez and Gerald Nieto.
On the final broadcast of Sarmiento, knocks and women’s “help” screams can be heard in the background.
“They shot me, they shot me.” Saltto said before blood appeared on the floor. Before the broadcast ended, two armed personnel were visible.
Venezuelan Prosecutor’s Office
Sarmiento talked about Tren de Aragua Gang’s leader Hector Rusthenford Guerrero, one of Venezuela’s most wanted criminals under the name “Nino Guerrero”. The U.S. State Department has provided a $5 million reward for information that led to its arrest and conviction.
Sarmiento also posted photos and videos of alleged gang members and condemned police blackmail.
The government insists that Tren de Aragua, who is considered a “terrorist” group in the United States, has been demolished and denied its existence.
Sarmiento’s murder marks the latest in a series of deadly attacks by popular social media figures around the world.
Earlier this month, Pakistani police said 17-year-old Tiktok star Sana Yousaf He was shot dead by a man who repeatedly contacted online.
May, Murdering young influencers During a live broadcast in Mexico, the country was shocked. Authorities insist there is no “evidence” to indicate the murder of 23 years old Valeria Márquez Related to organized crime, prosecutors opened up the investigation of “women”.