Suspect in the murder of Ronald Ojeda Moreno would have worked for Tareck El Aissami

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The main suspect in the murder of the Venezuelan soldier Ronald Ojeda Moreno would have worked for the Venezuelan government, according to the registry of the Venezuelan Institute of Social Security (IVSS).

According to the report, Walter de Jesús Rodríguez Pérez, 28 years old, worked for seven weeks during 2015 for the office of the then governor of the state of Aragua, Tareck El Aissami.

His background came to light in the midst of the investigation into the kidnapping and subsequent murder of Ronald Ojeda Moreno, a Venezuelan soldier exiled in Chile.

The body of the retired member of the armed forces It was found inside a suitcase buried in the town of Maipú. His remains were found by the police in the middle of a raid.

“We have to investigate the hypothesis that the justification is political, due to his dissident status”explained Chilean prosecutor Ángel Valencia, who added that investigations are still active to obtain more details about the homicide.

This week, the prosecutor Hector Barros indicated that There are indications of the intervention of the Aragua Train in the crime of Ronald Ojeda Moreno.

“We have been carrying out a series of procedures that are intended to establish the participation of each of the accused with the complexities that this means in a context of organized transnational crime, linked mainly to the Aragua Train in this case, and which has been committing different crimes such as kidnapping”he pointed out.

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