President Nicolas Maduro announced on Thursday that two prisons in the country are being prepared to transfer the more than 1,200 people arrested in the protests that took place earlier this week.
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“This time there will be no forgiveness, everything will be within the framework of the law (…) For this reason, I am preparing two prisons: Tocorón (Aragua Penitentiary Center) and Tocuyito (Carabobo Judicial Internment Center) to take all the guarimberos there,” said Maduro.
He expressed his hope that in these prisons “they will achieve re-education of the detainees and that the prisons will become productive and work farms.”
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During a National Economic Council meeting held in Caracas, he added that state security agencies are looking for 1,000 more.
“They didn’t even vote on Sunday, they had just arrived from the country and they joined the famous ‘comanditos’ created by the extreme right to turn Venezuela into Haiti.”
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He insisted that Hector “El Niño” Guerrero and “El Wilexis,” the latter leader of the Petare gang, are also “involved in these acts of violence.”
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2024-08-03 21:36:00