Diosdado Cabello presented a batch of different types of weapons, including a drone, which they seized at a site where a terrorist group was training. Source: @ELESPINITO.
Caracas, November 23 (RHC)-- The Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace of Venezuela, and Vice President of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, denounced new destabilizing plans in the country, which had their center in the state of Zulia (in the northwest), with the participation of businessmen, judges, prosecutors and military personnel linked to the extreme right of the South American nation.
At a press conference held in Caracas on Saturday, the political leader said that the investigations have revealed crimes of corruption and conspiracy. One of the objectives of the plan was to train paramilitaries to attack electrical and oil headquarters, as well as a strong sabotage of the Guri.
The minister revealed José Enrique Rincón, owner of several companies, especially in the industrial area, as one of the main organizers of the operation, along with his two sons. He also assured that the citizen has direct links with Iván Simonovis, María Corina Machado, Tomás Guanipa and Juan Pablo Guanipa.
As part of his announcement, Diosdado Cabello presented a batch of different types of weapons, including a drone, which they seized at a site where a terrorist group was training. "The raids are in full swing with the dispatch of officials only from Caracas. "We sent them by car, we installed them in Zulia, riddled with corruption and controlled by Mr. Rincón," he said. .
Meanwhile, he stressed that the financing for these activities comes from drug trafficking and Colombian paramilitarism, led by Iván Duque and Álvaro Uribe.
"The Venezuelan State will act firmly and forcefully in each case," the minister emphasized. He also added that these citizens crossed the political line and are planning acts of violence against the Bolivarian people.
"Let the world know that fascism will not be able to do so here in Venezuela," he said.