The information was confirmed by the political team of Jordan Sifuentes, mayor of the Sucre state jurisdiction; through a statement that was published on their social media accounts.
On the afternoon of Friday, August 2, the mayor of the Mejía municipality of Sucre state, Jordan Sifuentes, was arrested by officials attached to the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (Dgcim).
Through a statement published on the social media accounts of the mayor of Sucre, his political team confirmed the information.
The document details that the official was traveling in his vehicle on the ninth trunk road, Puerto La Cruz-Cumaná section, when he was intercepted by the officers; he said Time.
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It was learned that Sifuentes is at the DGCIM headquarters in Cumaná, but that his team of lawyers has not yet been able to contact him.
The statement also reads that the people of Mejía are asked to remain calm and await further announcements.
Arrested after 28J
The organization Criminal Forum The number of people arrested after the July 28 elections and the protests against the results issued by the National Electoral Council (CNE) rose to 891 throughout the country, the National Electoral Council (NEC) reported on Saturday morning, August 3. Of this number, 89 are teenagers.
Among those arrested are officials, political leaders, witnesses at the July 28 elections, journalists, young people and adolescents.
The number of journalists also rose this Saturday, August 3, to nine, after the arrest of the journalist from Guárico Jose Gregorio Camero.
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