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They capture two men who tried to carry out terrorist acts

They capture two men who tried to carry out terrorist acts

The sectoral vice president of Prevention and Citizen Security, Remigio Ceballos, reported this Saturday the capture of two Venezuelan citizens in the state of Táchira, who were carrying explosive material and intended to carry out terrorist acts in the country.

Through his account on the social network Twitter, Ceballos announced that “They have been captured by the #CPNB in the Edo. Táchira, Jecson Ricardo Cariel García, CIV.-13,702,118 and Verá Jackson Oswaldo, who carried plastic explosive C4, from Colombia, to carry out terrorist acts in Venezuela“.

Ceballos, noted in another tweetwhich according to “the preliminary investigation it was discovered that they belong to a terrorist organization directed by Jean Piero Osorio Ruiz, who is in the United States and is a member of an organization called the Liberation-Resistance Movement, we advance for Life and Peace” .

The minister called on the population to communicate with VEN 911 or nearby security forces if they have any information about terrorist activities that threaten the tranquility of the country.

Likewise, he indicated that the security forces remain on permanent alert to guarantee the life and tranquility of the population.



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