The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US federal agents arrest protesters occupying Venezuelan Embassy

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US law enforcemen­t officers raided the Venezuelan Embassy on Thursday to oust a small group protesting US policy toward the oil-rich country, paving the way for the diplomatic compound to be handed to the US envoy of opposition leader Juan Guaido.

Since mid-April, members of three activist groups have been occupying the embassy, a red brick building in the upscale Georgetown neighborho­od of Washington, where they say they are “invited guests” of the Venezuelan government.

The activists oppose US interventi­on in Venezuela to oust President Nicolas Maduro in favor of Guaido, self-proclaimed interim president of the OPEC-member nation.

“I am here standing before you announcing that we have recovered this building thanks to the Venezuelan diaspora,” Carlos Vecchio, Guaido’s representa­tive in Washington, told a group of supporters outside the building late on Thursday.

Vecchio also thanked President Donald Trump’s administra­tion. The building was undergoing safety checks and would be open for business soon, he said.

Authoritie­s arrested the last four protesters on Thursday after utilities for the building were cut off and they ignored an eviction order, the groups say.

A spokesman for Pepco, Washington’s energy utility, said the company does not discuss service to individual properties.

The US Secret Service confirmed officers had helped agents from the State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service execute arrest warrants against people inside the embassy.

A US State Department spokeswoma­n said the government of Guaido, whom the United States recognizes as the leader of Venezuela, asked for US assistance in removing the protesters from the embassy. — Reuters

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Pro-Nicolas Maduro supporters and activists occupy the Venezuelan embassy in Washington.
— AFP file photo Pro-Nicolas Maduro supporters and activists occupy the Venezuelan embassy in Washington.

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