The leader of Venezuela's most powerful gang, which for years ran amok in a prison where it set up its own mini city, reportedly earned $3million a year.Hector Guerrero, 39, lined his pockets from the comfort of a palatial two-story home at the Tocorón Penitentiary Center in the north-central state of Aragua.The boss of the nationwide Tren de Aragua gang took a cut worth several million from extortion, auto theft, kidnappings, human trafficking, migrant smuggling and arms and drug trafficking.
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