Times of Oman

Venezuela promises to probe jail riot, fire that killed 68 inmates

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CARACAS: Venezuela’s government broke its silence about a riot and fire in a police station’s cells that killed dozens of prisoners on Wednesday, issuing a statement on Friday night sending condolence­s to relatives and promising an investigat­ion.

“The Bolivarian government of the Venezuelan republic ... sends its profound condolence­s to the relatives and loved ones of each of the people who died in this unfortunat­e incident,” the statement by the Foreign Ministry read.

The statement did not give any details on the cause of the disaster, which inmates’ relatives and a surviving prisoner said stemmed from a shootout with police in an overcrowde­d and lawless jail.

Venezuela’s opposition says leftist president Nicolas Maduro’s response to the 68 deaths in Valencia has been woefully insufficie­nt.

Maduro has yet to personally speak about the incident and has instead been tweeting about Easter holidays, a visit by Hollywood actor Danny Glover, and the upcoming presidenti­al election.

In its statement, Venezuela also criticized the United Nations human rights office for “precipitat­ed and disproport­ionate” comments about the disaster.

From Geneva, the United Nations had called on Venezuelan authoritie­s to carry out a speedy investigat­ion and provide reparation­s to victims’ families. Venezuela’s Foreign Ministry said those comments betrayed “bias” and were part of a “multi pronged attack” against the South American nation. Prison violence has been an issue in Venezuela long before Maduro’s late predecesso­r Hugo Chavez took office in 1999.

 ?? - Reuters ?? DISTRAUGHT: Mourners grieve during the funeral of Jhovany Moreno, one of the inmates who died during a riot and a fire in the cells of the General Command of the Carabobo Police, at the cemetery in Valencia, Venezuela March 30, 2018.
- Reuters DISTRAUGHT: Mourners grieve during the funeral of Jhovany Moreno, one of the inmates who died during a riot and a fire in the cells of the General Command of the Carabobo Police, at the cemetery in Valencia, Venezuela March 30, 2018.

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