Cabello highlighted the importance of stopping drug use in a timely manner among young people

Sector Vice President for Politics, Public Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello
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Published at: 07/11/2025 12:41 PM

This Friday, November 07, the sectoral vice-president for Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, highlighted the importance of stopping drug use in time among Venezuelan youth.

In this regard, during the Congress Drug Use and Juvenile Delinquency: Justice with a Human Face from the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), he noted that as part of these actions, the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) and the Peace Quadrants have been instructed to patrol school areas.

“Every time police officers pass by a school they get off (...) children recognize them as friends and that is also dissuasive,” he said, specifying that facades of various types are often used for the sale of drugs.

He emphasized that while the United States (USA) has a model that promotes drug use, “Venezuela has a model that forces us to walk on the street to stop these vices.” At the same time, he made an invitation to the magistrates to join the brigades that serve citizens who are in street situations.

He took the opportunity to comment on the rescue of two citizens who have managed to rehabilitate themselves and today they have also joined in working with the Revolution. Meanwhile, he highlighted the actions being carried out by the Bolivarian Government as a State policy to address these situations.

He also highlighted that our country gives humane treatment to those arrested for a crime in the country, highlighting the participation of the orchestra of young detainees, since the Venezuelan prison system has an academic program of rehabilitation and social reintegration through music.

In addition, it exposed the lies of the United States (US) government, which says that Venezuela fails in its obligations in the fight against drug trafficking, which force the United States to finance campaigns or against overdoses and the prevention of death due to drug use.

“Does the United States have a campaign to help its people? He doesn't have it (...) because they are interested in this people living like zombies, because that's not how they claim,” he said, stressing that those same treaties prevent the exploitation of rock groups when he is suspected of drug trafficking.

Mazo News Team

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