Diodado Cabello: The Argentine government had said in March that it would send gendarmes to Venezuela

“Our popular intelligence systems and security agencies worked and today they are stopped,” Cabello confirmed
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Published at: 06/01/2025 07:56 PM

The vice-president of the Politics, Public Security and Peace sector, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, assured that the Argentine government last March, “this is public and communicational, said that they were going to send a group of gendarmes to Venezuela.”

“The Minister of Interior (Argentina) said, what they are doing is fulfilling what they promised, what they didn't really count on, that our popular intelligence systems and security agencies worked and today they are being detained, are being tried and brought to justice,” she stressed.

This was stated at the Miraflores Palace, where the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, led a working meeting with the Executive Cabinet; the Superior General Staff of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB); the commanders of the Strategic Integral Defense Region (REDI); the Political Bureau and the National Directorate of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) and members of the Simon Bolivar Great Patriotic Pole (GPPSB).

He confirmed that 125 terrorists, of 25 nationalities, have been captured in the country, “including Venezuelans, who were returning to our country to carry out specific tasks of attacking public services, terrorist acts, attacking leaders of the Bolivarian Revolution.”

He stressed that “as the President says, this group of people from countries of the South, their first mission was to attack the vice-president (Delcy Rodríguez), was the first information that came to us.”

Cabello explained that from there the investigation began, “they have been arrested, they are being prosecuted, brought to justice as appropriate.”

Mazo News Team

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