- It is not yet known what crimes the two detainees will be charged with | Photo: EFE/ Henry Chirinos
Attorney Joel García confirmed on Tuesday, August 6, that journalist Roland Carreño and political leader of Voluntad Popular (VP) Freddy Superlano are being held at the El Helicoide Penitentiary Center in Caracas.
Today at least they admitted that they are being held in the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (Sebin), El Helicoide,” García detailed in a video published by the VP party on X (formerly Twitter).
However, García said that they are unaware of the legal situation of Carreño and Superlano because they do not have a trusted defense attorney.
“I don’t mean to say that public defense is bad, but the problem is that they are state officials. Given the situation in Venezuela at the moment and the coercion of officials, what kind of defense can they offer?” he explained.
García denounced that it is unknown what Roland Carreño is accused of and what Freddy Superlano is accused of. In addition, he described the trial of both as a “kidnapping with a judicial appearance.”
For her part, Aurora Silva de Superlano, the wife of the opposition leader, said that knowing the whereabouts of her husband is “no guarantee of anything.”
“They told me that he is supposedly fine. However, that is no guarantee for me. I still demand proof of life, especially with all the rumors that we have been dealing with in recent days about torture towards my husband,” she said in statements collected by Cnn in Spanish August 6th.
According to Silva, officials informed her that her husband does not have the right to visits or any type of communication at the moment.
The arrests of Freddy Superlano and Roland Carreño
The arrests of Freddy Superlano and Roland Carreño occurred in the context of post-election protests that began on July 29. State police officers arrested Superlano on July 30.
Aurora Silva from Superlano He was in Barinas when he learned of his partner’s arrestSince then, his whereabouts were unknown and he requested proof of life from the State.
“I found out because his assistant, Renzo Salinas, called me and informed me that they were being attacked, shot at and chased by a van that, we presume, belongs to some government agency (of Venezuela). The armed men were shooting at the vehicle (where Freddy Superlano was) and crashed it. Then they intercepted him and took him away,” he said in an interview with Blue Radio July 31st.
In the case of Roland Carreño, the National Union of Press Workers (SNTP) He reported his arrest on Thursday, August 2.Since then, it was unknown where he was being held.
“Carreño was unjustly imprisoned between October 2020 and October 2023, accused of the alleged crime of ‘terrorism and conspiracy,’” wrote the SNTP in X.
On October 18, 2023, Carreño was released thanks to the Barbados Accords signed by the ruling party and the opposition, which was led in the negotiations by Gerardo Blyde.
Balance of those arrested following the post-election protests
Between July 29 and August 6, The Criminal Forum has documented 1,102 detaineesof which 100 are teenagers.
The NGO warned in X that, of this figure, at least five apprehensions of indigenous people have been verified. In the report, they also revealed that there was a greater number of arrests in Carabobo, the Capital District and Anzoátegui.
Likewise, the Penal Forum maintains the death figures at 11: Capital District (5) and the states of Yaracuy (2), Zulia (2), Aragua (1) and Táchira (1).
The arrests took place in the following 23 entities:
1. Carabobo: 186
2. Capital District: 179
3. Anzoategui: 112
4. Miranda: 78
5. Zulia: 57
6. Barinas: 55
7. New Sparta: 47
8. Tachira: 47
9. Portuguese: 40
10. Merida: 32
11. Yaracuy: 32
12. Monagas: 31
13. Aragua: 30
14. Lara: 30
15. La Guaira: 28
16. Trujillo: 24
17. Apure: 20
18. Guarico: 19
19. Amazonas: 16
20. Bolívar: 16
21. Cojedes: 13
22. Falcon: 8
23. Sucre: 2
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2024-08-07 03:45:57