The subject carried a card that accredited him as an official of the GNB.
Under charges of association with vehicle theft, a former soldier was detained in San José de Guanipa, Anzoátegui state.
The 54-year-old man was associated with a criminal gang that is dedicated to car theft, so at the time of his capture they reviewed his file.
Officials verified that the subject had a card issued by the Ministry of Defense, which gave him the rank of Sergeant Supervisor, attached to the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB).
Similarly, the suspect was related to eight files in Monagas and three in Anzoátegui, in which the crime of robbery was denoted.
A court of the Republic issued an arrest warrant once morest him, following verifying his alleged cooperation in several acts as a conspiracy to commit a crime.
Diario 2001 reported that the arrested man was responsible for “moving the stolen vehicles to Tumeremo and Santa Elena de Uairén (Bolívar) from where they were taken to Brazil for sale.”
Security forces dismantled a large part of the gang, although two other men remain to be captured.
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