The Torrejón de Ardoz City Council congratulates the arrest of the leaders of the criminal organization known as Coro de Trinitarios and commends the National Police for their outstanding performance. A major police operation recently led to the arrest of the group known as the Trinitarios «TJ Green». This group, now happily dismantled, had been under surveillance by the National Police for months, as well as by the Torrejón de Ardoz Local Police, which made several arrests over these months.
Torrejón de Ardoz, February 17, 2025. Recently, 8 men, responsible for this criminal organization, have been arrested, among them the leader of the gang, known as the «Supreme Crown», alias «Cutico», and seven high-ranking members of the criminal organization in the Community of Madrid.
In order to carry out the police operation, two raids were conducted in safe houses of the organization, where five firearms, ammunition, large quantities of narcotics, machetes, as well as identifying elements and secret documentation with data about their structure and hierarchy were seized.
The investigation into this criminal gang was intensified in May 2024, following a shootout outside a nightclub in the Puente de Vallecas district. Apparently, in the early hours of the morning, several armed men with pistols got out of a vehicle and opened fire on a group of people outside this establishment, seriously injuring a man with multiple gunshot wounds. The police investigation determined that the incident was allegedly carried out by the Trinitarios and ordered by the leader of this criminal organization in the Community of Madrid, with police inquiries pointing to it being a settling of scores for debts related to drug trafficking.
The police investigation led to the location on Carmen Laforet Street in Torrejón de Ardoz of a property occupied by the top leaders of the Trinitarios group. This residence served as an operational center, where the leader (Supreme Crown) controlled all the movements of the rival gang in the Community of Madrid.
The detainees are being charged with murder, participation in a criminal organization, illegal possession of weapons, and drug trafficking.
During the operation, two individuals attempted to escape by jumping out of a window but were intercepted on the street. Four people, including the ‘third head’ or ‘war chief’, responsible for planning violent actions, were arrested. Investigations led to the identification of the two actual perpetrators of the May shootout, who were arrested and remanded in custody after appearing in court.