By Nelson Renteria SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) – Dozens of innocent people have been apprehended in El Salvador in recent months amid President Nayib Bukele’s “war on gangs,” after superiors forced officers to meet daily arrest quotas during a state of emergency, five officials told Reuters. In March, El Salvador registered 62 murders in a single day, the bloodiest since the end of the country’s civil war in 1992. In response, the Legislative Assembly dominated by Bukele’s right-leaning populist party declared a state of emergency, suspending citizens’ constitutional rights. In the past month and a…