Neighbors reported to SuchWhich Two people were arrested in the 1° de Mayo sector of El Cementerio. They also reported that more than 50 officials from the State security forces stormed the place. Three other people were arrested in Chacao in the afternoon.
46 people have been detained as of 10 pm on Monday, July 29, according to a bulletin from the Penal Forum, in the context of the protests that are taking place throughout the country, one day after the presidential elections, which according to data from the National Electoral Council (CNE) give Nicolás Maduro as the winner. There are also gunshot wounds.
Neighbors reported to SuchWhich Two people were arrested in the 1° de Mayo sector of El Cementerio. They also reported that more than 50 state security force officers stormed the site. Three other people were arrested in the afternoon in Chacao during the demonstrations.
Most of the arrests on Monday were made in Barinas, with 17 people, according to data released by Foro Penal.
Residents of El Cementerio told this media that one of the people arrested in this sector is nicknamed El Gocho and has a fruit shop. The arrest occurred in the morning on the Valle Coche highway near the neighborhood. May 1st.
At around 10:30 am on Monday, July 29, protests began in different parts of the country. As the hours went by, street protests and barricades began to appear in some places. On Urdaneta Avenue, near the Basilica of the Holy Chapel, X users shared videos where armed men, without identification, shot at the protesters.
In Chacao at around six in the afternoon the State security forces repressed the protesters with tear gas, as the team was able to confirm. SuchWhich in a parade. In the vicinity of O’Leary Square, the demonstrations were also dispersed with tear gas.
#29Jul 9PM Report @foropenalAt least 1 person killed in Yaracuy and 46 people arrested for post-election events:
17 Barinas
10 Anzoategui
6 Capital District
6 Aragua
3 Zulia
2 Carabobo
1 Miranda
1 Merida— Alfredo Romero (@alfredoromero) July 30, 2024
Bullet wounds
Journalist Carmen Pecorelli reported on her X account that “a young man had died after being shot while protesting in San Jacinto, Aragua state.” “The young man was at the cacerolazo at the San Jacinto roundabout, he has a bullet wound,” she wrote. She also noted that there were other people injured.
The young man injured in San Jacinto is called Jesus TovarRelatives told this media that they are awaiting confirmation of his health status.
Foro Penal reported the murder of a person in the state of Yaracuy in the context of protests.
1 dead and other people injured in San Jacinto #Maracay this #29jul in the afternoon.
The young man was in the saucepan protest at the San Jacinto roundabout and has a bullet wound. pic.twitter.com/VOGEtEgmkX— Carmen E. Pecorelli (@CarmenPecorelli) July 29, 2024
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