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Anti-Corruption Police raided Altum restaurant for corruption investigations

Anti-Corruption Police raided Altum restaurant for corruption investigations

The Altum air restaurant located in Altamira, which has a 50-meter elevated platform with a crane, was raided by the Anti-Corruption Police. Authorities presume that the company is related to the PDVSA-Crypto corruption plot


The Venezuelan National Anti-Corruption Police (PNCC) raided the facilities of the Altum restaurant this Monday, May 15, for an alleged link to the PDVSA-Crypto plot.

The facilities of the air restaurant located in Altamira, which has a 50-meter elevated platform with a crane, with capacity for 25 diners and 8 employees of the enterprise, offered a menu between 140 and 180 dollars, was “insured” yesterday, as reported by the newspaper The board.

Its official owner, Nelsy Blanco Gil, announced days ago the closure of the establishment alleging “fear of heights” and little influx. The eccentric restaurant is surrounded is suspected of being linked to the PDVSA-Crypto corruption plot.

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“An expert source of The board explained that the businessman Rafael Hernández Quintero, captured by the PNCC a few days ago, was identified as the front man for Joselit Ramírez (captured head of SUNACRIP), and was part of the restaurant business,” the outlet explained.

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