ICE Denver investigation secures justice for victims of barbaric acts.
Michael Sang Correa, a 46-year-old foreign national from The Gambia, was sentenced in Colorado on August 22 to 810 months, or 67.5 years, in prison. The conviction follows his role as a member of a notorious Gambian paramilitary unit known as the “Junglers,” and his subsequent conviction on one count of conspiracy to commit torture and five counts of torture.
Correa’s horrifying crimes were detailed in court, painting a picture of relentless brutality. He was found guilty of subjecting victims to prolonged and agonizing abuse, including burning their flesh with molten plastic and inflicting severe beatings over several weeks using various weapons.
“Mr. Correa’s crimes were barbaric and uncivilized; they have no place