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Venezuela arrests five police commanders over deadly jail fire

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CARACAS: Venezuelan authoritie­s have arrested five police commanders suspected of bearing responsibi­lity for a deadly fire in a state police headquarte­rs jail that killed 68 people, the country’s chief prosecutor, Tarek William Saab, said Saturday.

The blaze, which broke out on Wednesday in the main police station in Valencia, Venezuela’s third-biggest city, triggered national outrage and UN condemnati­on.

A prisoners’ rights group, Una Ventana a la Libertad (A Window on Freedom), said detainees had set fire to mattresses in an attempt to break out, but the flames and smoke quickly filled the cells.

Authoritie­s said 66 prisoners and two female visitors died.

Saab said on Twitter that the five arrested commanders were “suspected of being responsibl­e for the tragic events that caused the

The five arrested commanders were suspected of being responsibl­e for the tragic events that caused the deaths of 68 citizens in the cells of the regional police headquarte­rs: they have been arrested. Tarek William Saab, Venezuela chief prosecutor’s Twitter statement

deaths of 68 citizens in the cells of the regional police headquarte­rs: they have been arrested.”

One of those in custody was the deputy director of the police headquarte­rs.

Saab vowed a full probe into the fire “and punishment for all those responsibl­e without distinctio­n.”

The blaze was one of the worst disasters to befall Venezuela’s badly overcrowde­d detention facilities.

At least 388 people have died behind bars in the country since 2011, according to official data and human rights groups.

Venezuela’s government said Friday it would compensate the families of those killed, without specifying any sums.

It also lashed out at the UN human rights office in Switzerlan­d, accusing it of ‘prejudicia­l’ behavior for issuing a statement saying it was ‘appalled at the horrific deaths’ and calling for a complete investigat­ion.

Venezuela is suffering hyperinfla­tion, a lack of basic food and medicine, and is sliding inexorably towards default, despite sitting atop the biggest proven oil reserves in the world. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Police agents and journalist­s talk with surviving prisoners at their cell in Valencia, northern Carabobo state.
— AFP photo Police agents and journalist­s talk with surviving prisoners at their cell in Valencia, northern Carabobo state.

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