Minister Cabello contrasts the humanism of the PNB with police abuses in the fourth Republic
Con El Mazo Dando
Published at: 20/12/2024 05:30 PM
The sectoral vice-president of Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, this Friday compared the humanism that characterizes the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) with the abuses against the people carried out by police forces in the fourth Republic.
During the graduation ceremony of a group of PNB officials, Cabello recalled that the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, since its approval 25 years ago, established in its transitional provisions the approval of the National Police Corps Act, “which should merge the bodies that were dispersed within the structure of the police forces.”
In this regard, in 2009, a national effort led by Commander Hugo Chávez was consolidated. “We came here in Caracas from that figure of the Metropolitan Police, with a disastrous record of abusing the people, and I'm not talking about men or women, because here there are many who come from there and many who come from there, I'm talking about the institution as such as in the Fourth Republic,” recalled the minister of People's Power for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace.
He stressed that at that time it was State policy “the repression, persecution, disappearance and death of people who differed from the governments of the Punto Fijo Pact. Security agencies were created to carry out that order, that's what the task entrusted by the Punto Fijo Pact was called, and Commander Chávez, a lover of the human being, respectful of life, of the human being, aware of all that history, decided to face that monster,” he stressed.
Mazo News Team