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Caracas denies ordering assembly leader’s detention

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CARACAS: The president of the opposition-controlled but sidelined National Assembly was detained by Venezuelan intelligen­ce agents for around an hour Sunday, but President Nicolas Maduro’s government denied any knowledge of the operation.

“We have learned that there was a situation in which a group of officials acting in a unilateral manner conducted an irregular procedure,” said Communicat­ions Minister Jorge Rodriguez.

He added that officers from the SEBIN intelligen­ce service “are being dismissed and subjected to a stricter disciplina­ry procedure” after having provoked a “media circus.”

Following his release, Juan Guaido was met by hundreds of cheering supporters at the political rally he had been heading to when he was intercepte­d on a highway by armed and hooded men in two Venezuelan intelligen­ce service vehicles, according to his wife.

“So Maduro no longer controls the armed forces because the chain of command was broken,” Guaido said.

“Who is commanding the regime now? If they’re already admitting that they don’t control the state’s security agencies, there’s a serious problem at Miraflores,” he added, referring to the presidenti­al palace.

Guaido had directly challenged the legitimacy of Maduro as the president was sworn in for a second term on Thursday, calling the next day for a transition­al government ahead of new elections.

He was detained while traveling to the political meeting in Caraballed­a, 40 kilometers from the capital, Caracas.

Maduro dismissed what he called “hatred” and “lies.”

“Nobody should become hooked on hatred and on lies. We are going to get hooked on Venezuela’s prosperity,” he said.

“They forced us to get out. They did not hit him (Guaido), but they told us they had to proceed with his immediate arrest,” his wife Fabiana Rosales said in a telephone call made public by a member of the assembly, Larissa Gonzalez.

After Guaido’s release, Rosales in a Twitter post thanked “everyone that reacted immediatel­y with support against the dictatorsh­ip’s abuses against my husband.”

“The dictatorsh­ip cannot break his fighting spirit,” she added. — AFP

We have learned that there was a situation in which a group of officials acting in a unilateral manner conducted an irregular procedure. Jorge Rodriguez, Communicat­ions Minister

 ??  ?? Guaido speaks before a crowd of opposition supporters during an open meeting in Vargas, Venezuela. — AFP photo
Guaido speaks before a crowd of opposition supporters during an open meeting in Vargas, Venezuela. — AFP photo

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