Cabello: Colombian Police Chief lies about the Aragua Train to please gringos

Diosdado Cabello, first vice-president of the PSUV
Con El Mazo Dando

Published at: 23/04/2025 07:53 PM

The Minister of Popular Power for Relations, Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, denied the letter from the Chief of the Colombian Police, Carlos Triana Beltrán, in which he links Venezuelan migrants captured in his country to the extinct criminal organization known as the Aragua Train.

“When a police chief says this to ingratiate himself with the gringos, who are the ones who have the history of that organization that has nothing to do with Venezuela, the level of stupidity is demonstrated,” said Cabello, who presented a detailed report on each of the detainees mentioned by Triana.

We are organized, Mr. Chief of the Colombian Police, you are a liar, I don't know if they tell you to lie or you are playing the game to whom? Because if any country has exported crime, it has been Colombia with its mercenaries, drug traffickers, assassins, and others,” said Cabello.

On the case of the two Venezuelans and two Colombians captured in Bogotá that these citizens have no serious crimes in Venezuela.

I don't know if they committed crimes in Colombia and if so, prosecute them in Colombia, but I'm not talking straw saying that they belong to the Aragua Train when they're not part of that criminal gang,” he criticized.

He said that Venezuela, in collaboration with the Colombian authorities, gave the exact address where 16 escaped members of the Aragua Train were located and that only one was captured in that country, who now refuse to deport him.

Mazo News Team

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