Venezuela captures another mercenary involved in failed invasion

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-05-13 19:47:13

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Capture of a mercenary in Petaquirito, La Guaira State, Venezuela.  (Photo: Twitter/@ArmadaFANB)

Caracas, May 13 (RHC)-- Venezuelan security forces reported the capture on Wednesday of another mercenary involved in the failed incursion into the South American country, called "Operation Gideon," on May 3rd.

The capture was made in the mountainous area of Petaquirito, in the state of La Guaira, by members of the Eighth Brigade of Sea Commands of the Bolivarian Navy (AB), one of the five components of the Bolivarian National Armed Force (FANB).

In the same area of Petaquirito, another eight mercenaries had already been captured on 10 May, according to the Bolivarian Navy.  Among those apprehended is the nephew of retired major general Clíver Alcalá Cordones, who was deported to the U.S. after being accused of drug trafficking.

Alcalá admitted his plans to move weapons into Venezuelan territory, with the support of opposition deputy Juan Guaidó, to assassinate President Nicolás Maduro and senior government officials.  As of Tuesday, according to official information, the number of people arrested for allegedly being involved in these events was 40.  With the new capture, there are now 41.

The last arrests took place this Tuesday, May 12, in Colonia Tovar, in Aragua state.  Two mercenaries were arrested there, including a former second sergeant of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB).



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