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Venezuela prosecutor announces arrest of opposition coordinato­r

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CARACAS, (Reuters) - Venezuela’s top prosecutor said yesterday opposition activist Roland Carreno had been arrested, hours after opposition leader Juan Guaido denounced what he called the “forced disappeara­nce” of the Popular Will party’s coordinato­r.

Chief Prosecutor Tarek Saab wrote on Twitter that Carreno had been detained for alleged “participat­ion in conspirati­ve plans against the democratic peace” and his office had assigned a prosecutor to the case.

Carreno was approached on Monday afternoon by unidentifi­ed people in vehicles without license plates, Popular Will said on Twitter. It added that the party had been unable to confirm his location after that encounter.

“He remains disappeare­d,” Guaido, head of the opposition-controlled legislatur­e, wrote in a separate post on Twitter. “We alert the world about his forced disappeara­nce and we hold the dictatorsh­ip responsibl­e for his

physical and mental integrity.”

The government of President Nicolas Maduro frequently arrests opposition adversarie­s, often without due process, rights groups say, and in some cases leaves them incommunic­ado for hours or days.

The Ministry of Informatio­n did not respond to requests for comment.

Popular Will said it had been unable to locate two men who were with Carreno when he was last seen.

Carreno’s disappeara­nce comes days after Leopoldo Lopez, one of the founders of Popular Will, left the residence of the Spanish ambassador in Caracas, where he had taken refuge since April 2019 after escaping house arrest.

After Lopez’s departure from the ambassador’s residence, at least nine people were arrested. All Venezuelan­s, they included the residence’s cook, two bodyguards and other employees.

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