They assure that due process and the right to defense were violated because they have been held incommunicado, neither their lawyers nor relatives have been able to verify their physical condition.
The Bolívar and Zamora Revolutionary Current (CRBZ), denounced that this Saturday, June 25, marks a week since the arrest of seven members of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) in Guasdualito, Apure state, by a commission of the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (Dgcim) last Saturday and Sunday, June 18 and 19.
On their Twitter account, they denounced that Ariana Alcalá, Braulio Álvarez, Antonio Márquez, Luis Rodríguez, Jesús Pérez, Yorlis Fernández and Grismaldo Díaz, arbitrarily detained them without flagrant action and without a court order. They were brought before a military court without the right to the assistance of a lawyer.
They claim that due process and the right to defense were violated because they have been kept incommunicado, neither their lawyers nor family members have been able to verify their physical condition.
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They stressed that they have made several calls to the prosecutor imposed by the former constituent, Tarek Wiliam Saab, and to the Ombudsman Alfredo Ruiz, but there has been no statement in this regard.
According to the CRBZ, the Dgcim commission broke into an activity of the Bolivarian Militia in Pumé, south of Apure, last week. Earlier, a political and government activity had been carried out in which all the detainees mentioned above met with the governor of Apure, Eduardo Piñate.
“At the time they were taken into custody, the mayor José Chema Romero, the deputy Orlando Zambrano and the deputy Melitza Orellana, who were witnesses to the event, were present,” CRBZ detailed.
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