Chilean authorities conducted large-scale raids throughout Santiago this week that authorities say led to the arrest of more than a dozen gang members linked to the murder of a Venezuelan dissident.
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Chilean investigators said the Venezuelan regime used the gang to assassinate a Venezuelan dissident on Chilean soil.