PNB rescues a girl kidnapped by her grandmother’s partner

The subject would have tied the girl’s grandmother, who is a police officer; and under deceit he took the 11-year-old girl.

Officials from the Directorate of Strategic and Tactical Actions of the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) rescued an 11-year-old girl, who had been kidnapped, in Parque Central, Caracas.

According to an unofficial report, the procedure was carried out at kilometer 33 of the Autopista Regional del Centro, Bonanza sector.

This after the relatives were alerted about the presence of the kidnapper in the area, along with the girl.

Police sources reported that Albornoz Díaz managed to evade the PNB troops.

The man appears to be wounded by a bullet, after an alleged confrontation in Charallave, Miranda state, on October 14, 2022.

PNB official attacked

It is worth remembering that on October 11, PNB officers received a complaint from a colleague, who was allegedly attacked inside her residence.

It was the chief commissioner Carmen Guzmán (53), who assured that her partner tied her up and gagged her, then stripped her of her belongings and her regulation weapon, when they were at home.

In addition, he revealed that his Beretta-type organic pistol is PX 5687E, it was assigned to the Directorate of Public Order.

She also noted that her attacker took her 11-year-old granddaughter under trickery.

The complaint was filed with the PNB’s Directorate Against Kidnapping and Extortion.

Unofficial sources specified that after this fact, investigations continue to find the whereabouts of Albornoz Díaz.

An investigation was also opened against Chief Commissioner Carmen Guzmán, as a possible co-author, he noted. 2001.

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