Cabello: Far Right Attempts to Combat Popular-Military-Police Fusion with Criminal Alliances

Sector Vice President for Politics, Public Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello
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Published at: 07/08/2025 01:23 PM

This Thursday, August 07, the sectoral vice-president for Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, said that the violent extreme right has tried to “combat the popular-military-police fusion with the criminal alliance of drug traffickers, conspirators and criminal gangs.”

He pointed out that the one who has been at the forefront of these criminal operations against Venezuela is the extreme right wing María Corina Machado. “She's the boss (...) these are what they call their clandestine NARCOBAND cells,” she said, referring to the groups she hires.

“We are going to see who can do more,” he said, noting that “war” is being declared by these opposition sectors led by Machado with their violent plans against the Venezuelan people.

With regard to the work carried out by security agencies against drug trafficking, he specified that in Zulia there are a large number of people arrested because this way local authorities provided them with fuel and security.

“We don't rest and we keep working (...), here there can be no link of indolence, of playing dumb in the face of a situation that puts all Venezuelans at risk,” he said, noting that security agencies in the midst of investigations dismantled fuel supply centers in Falcón and Sucre; as well as changing the entire structure of the Scientific, Criminal and Criminal Investigations Corps (CICPC) in Tachira.

In addition, he specified that after the blockade of the route through the state of Zulia, these criminal gangs resorted to using the same route that Operation Gideon used, which is what they call the old woman of drug trafficking, since they cannot by land because of the checkpoints. “If someone comes to commit a crime, they're going to get caught,” he said.

Faced with these investigations carried out by the Venezuelan security forces against criminal groups and drug traffickers linked to political sectors, he specified that when “the New York Times takes it out, the world will believe it”.

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