Venezuela’s Lawyer Common Tarek William Saab has opened a brand new line of investigation into the homicide of Ronald Ojeda, a dissident army officer of Nicolás Maduro’s authorities who was kidnapped in Chile by individuals posing as law enforcement officials on February 21.
“This was an operation that aimed to cloud relations between Chile and Venezuela simply when an essential rapprochement was going down. The homicide of Ronald Ojeda was to politicize him, to instrumentalize a marketing campaign of assault in opposition to the Venezuelan State,” he mentioned.
The Venezuelan prosecutor additionally argued –as a principle– “that the homicide was dedicated by international intelligence providers with the assist of Chilean intelligence officers.” This, contemplating the Chilean principle, which describes the operation “as a macro gang.”
On this context, it’s value mentioning that the Chilean authorities pointed to a political motive and recognized the felony gang “Tren de Aragua”, of Venezuelan origin however with tentacles in areas of Chile, as doable perpetrators of the kidnapping.
Ronald Ojeda, 32, a retired Venezuelan Military soldier, was kidnapped by individuals pretending to be Chilean civil law enforcement officials and brought from his condominium within the early hours of the morning in his underwear. 9 days later, he was discovered useless inside a suitcase that had been buried.
Final week, the Venezuelan authorities lastly offered the Public Prosecutor’s Workplace with the data required for the investigation into the kidnapping and homicide of former Venezuelan army officer Ronald Ojeda. All this, following Chile issued a request for worldwide help.
For that reason, on Thursday morning, the prosecutor accountable for the investigation, Héctor Barros, confirmed that every one the data was delivered and guaranteed that the Venezuelan prosecutors – on their journey to Chile – met with the top of the Worldwide and Extraditions Unit (UCIEX) of the Nationwide Prosecutor’s Workplace, Juan Pablo Glasinovic, in response to ADN radio.
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