The Prosecutor pointed out that Manuel Rocca and Astrid Silvestri, who led the fascist actions of July 28 in Barcelona, are fleeing from justice
After initiating investigations in response to the complaint filed by National Assembly (AN) deputy José Ceballos, the Public Prosecutor’s Office identified the subjects who attempted to lynch him and issued death threats against him last Sunday, July 28, when he was exercising his right to vote in Barcelona, Anzoátegui state.
The information was provided by the Attorney General, Tarek William Saabin his account on the social network X, in which he specified the names of the identified subjects who will be charged with these events.
“These fascist and vandalistic actions have been led by: Manuel Rocca and Astrid Silvestri, among others that we continue to identify after causing damage to streets, avenues and government buildings in the metropolitan area of the state of Anzoátegui,” Saab said on the social network.
In this regard, he noted that the subjects are fleeing from justice.
#NOW Through a complaint received by the Deputy to the National Assembly (AN), José Cabellos, the Public Ministry proceeded to #investigate and #identify to the violent subjects who tried to lynch him by threatening to kill him, while he was on July 28… pic.twitter.com/MkxQJs1Hp7
— Tarek William Saab (@TarekWiliamSaab) August 4, 2024
In another publication, the Prosecutor stated that these individuals expressly went on Sunday, July 28 to the voting center of deputy Cabellos, located on Fabricio Ojeda Avenue in Barcelona, with the intention of lynching him.