The director of the Bolivarian National Police, Elio Estrada Paredes, clarified that the homicide in which three agents of that security body, ventured into “very personal actions.”
In this way, Estrada Paredes alluded to the murder of the cabbie Nicolás Fermín (23), who was killed last Thursday morning on Las Flores street, Puente Hierro, Caracas.
“These very personal actions carried out by these former officials, who, being in civilian clothes and free from service, do not express the will or feelings of all the officials who are members of the Bolivarian National Police Corps whose mission is and will be to Protect, Defend and Serve our People”, wrote Estrada Paredes on the Instagram social network.
The police chief recalled that the perpetrators of the homicide were captured and identified as Freides Jesús Camacho Reyes and Damián Rafael Ortíz Flores, to whom the Public Prosecutor accused them of qualified homicide for futile motives, improper use of organic weapons and omission of relief. It remains to capture a third investigated.
The director of the PNB said that the agents were left to the order of the courts “in order for them to assume their responsibility before the Venezuelan people.”