Imprisoned gang members, wearing protective face masks, look out from behind bars during a media tour of the prison in Quezaltepeque, El Salvador, Friday, Sept. 4, 2020.
(AP Photo/Salvador Melendez)SAN SALVADOR Prosecutors in El Salvador said Monday they have searched two prisons to investigate whether the administration of President Nayib Bukele had negotiated with one of the countrys most powerful gangs to lower the murder rate and win their support in mid-term elections in exchange for prison privileges.
The prosecutors' office said agents searched two prisons where gang members are held to look for documents or other evidence of the allegations.
Multiple former officials from previous administrations are currently being prosecuted for allegedly participating in a similar deal with the gangs.
During his first year in office, he earned recognition as El Salvadors notoriously high murder rate began to fall.