A BLOW IN REPARATION TO DUBRAZKA ÁLVAREZ AND GENESIS MAMBIÉ

Published at: 27/05/2026 09:00 PM

(Caracas City, May 24, 2016)

  • Con El Mazo Dando, in its 109th edition, dated Wednesday, May 25, 2016, in reparation, recounted the brutal aggression to which officials of the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) Dubrazka Álvarez and Génesis Mambié were subjected.
  • Dubrazka and Genesis were savagely beaten by agents hired by “Commissioner” Coromoto during a march scheduled by the opposition to the Supreme Electoral Council (CSE).
  • To this end, a video was shown in which it was reliably demonstrated that Henry Ramos Allup's security chief, alias “Commissioner” Coromoto, offered between 10 and 15 thousand bolivars to different opponents to generate acts of violence on Wednesday, May 18, 2016.
  • These offers, to bribe the conscience of supporters of the violent extreme right, were made by this individual to exercise physical aggression against police officers in the security cordon that the PNB deployed on Libertador Avenue for the maintenance of citizen peace and public order.
  • As a result of the beating she received, Dubrazka Álvarez was injured with multiple injuries and generalized bruises all over her body. The assailants used tubes, stones and kicks in an attempt to lynch her. Once on the ground, they threw such a number of stones on it until one of the heads of the PNB came to her aid.
  • Eleven paid opponents got on top of other PNB agents, who were almost lynched with stones, sticks, clubs and kicks on the floor.
  • The assaulted officials go by the name of Genesis Mambié, Jesús Servita, Enrique Sepulveda, Leonardo Mijares and Alberto Carreño.
  • In all these cases, all PNB officials had as a defense were shields to protect themselves physically, which was used by the gang of paid aggressors of the opposition to act cowardly against unarmed police officers.
  • The financier of these operations of extreme street violence and physical aggression, Coromoto Rodríguez, former commissioner of the Intelligence and Prevention Directorate (DISIP), a well-known torturer of the 70s, identified as head of that body's torture room and a specialist in electrocution techniques for political prisoners in his custody.

Mazo News Team

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