The Caracas regime detained them in Puerto Ayacuhco and links them to the National Intelligence Center.
José María Basua and Andrés Martínez AdasmeThis is the name of the two Spaniards detained by the Bolivarian regime during a police operation that the Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, explained this Saturday.
Spanish citizens arrested in Puerto Ayacucho (Southern Amazon) links them “directly” to the “Spanish National Intelligence Center” – “even if later they will deny it,” he assured, in addition to assuring that “they confess” – and they are accused of participating in a plan aimed at “generating violence” and “destabilizing” the country.
Cabello assured that both had alleged links with Maria Teresa Clavijo, leader of Vente Venezuela, and with Jessica Ponte Figuera, also detained.
According to the Bolivarian minister’s account, the two Spaniards had to be executed a plan to assassinate the mayor of UpataYulisbeth Garcia.
Macro operation against adversaries and agents
Their arrests took place as part of a massive operation against the Venezuelan opposition, where 400 rifles were seized -who Cabello says is from the United States- and another American citizen, linked, according to the regime, to the CIA, were arrested.
In addition, some “terrorists” who were planning to “throw grenades” at the Argentine embassy were reportedly arrested.
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