A MAJOR crackdown on MS-13 in the US has confirmed the violent drug gang's tentacles have infiltrated Australia.
New York's Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas announced 17 alleged members and associates of MS-13, also known as Mara Salvatrucha, have been indicted by a grand jury in the US on murder, conspiracy to commit murder and drug trafficking charges, reports news.com.au.
The gang is made up of machete-wielding "cliques", with members reporting back to leaders in the central American nation of El Salvador.
The investigation began in May, 2017, and US authorities were surprised to discover the gang's international reach.
"We uncovered a structured network of MS-13 operations in New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Texas, from within a Mississippi prison cell, and in countries around the globe including Mexico, Colombia, Korea, France, Australia, Peru, Egypt, Ecuador and Cuba," Ms Singas said.