Founder and leader of Barrio 18 gang dies in El Salvador
21 May 202623:32 PM
Founder and leader of Barrio 18 gang dies in El Salvador
Reuters
Carlos Mojica, a founder and longtime leader of the violent Central American gang ​Barrio 18, has died in El Salvador ‌from liver complications, the government announced on Thursday.

Known as "El Viejo Lin," or Old Man Lin, Mojica had been in ​a maximum-security prison since 2003. He was ​convicted of ordering dozens of murders and ⁠faced accusations of other crimes.

He was deported to ​El Salvador in the 1990s from the United States, ​where he was part of emerging gang cells that were beginning to identify themselves as Barrio 18.

According to authorities, ​Mojica continued to lead the gang and order ​crimes from prison.

He was instrumental in facilitating a 2012 truce ‌between ⁠his gang and its rival, MS-13, during the presidency of the late Mauricio Funes. The agreement led to a dramatic drop in El Salvador's homicide ​rate, from ​14 to ⁠an average of five per day.

In 2024, he was diagnosed with kidney and ​liver problems, along with a suspected ​brain ⁠tumor.

Since Nayib Bukele became president in 2019, his administration's crime crackdowns and state of emergency declarations have ⁠significantly ​weakened the influence of Barrio ​18, which had previously split into two factions: the Sureños and ​the Revolucionarios.