On October 6, two men and a woman were deprived of liberty for their alleged responsibility in the trafficking of strategic material that was guarded by the Bolivarian National Navy.
At the request of Public ministrySecond Sergeant and First Corporal of the Bolivarian National Navy (ANB) Oraira Arnestina Blanco (30) and Jaime del Valle González (25), as well as civilian Alberto José Noriega (31), were deprived of liberty for their alleged responsibility. in the trafficking of strategic material.
Last Thursday, October 6, inside the facilities of the Bolivarian National Navy, the fishing port of Güiria, Valdez municipality of Sucre state, officials from the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (Dgcim) noticed that some people were taking copper from the place.
Noticing the presence of Dgcim officials, those involved tried to flee without success. During the event, the military found 85 meters of copper, which belonged to Petróleos de Venezuela, SA, whose material was in the custody of the Navy.
At the presentation hearing, tax representatives of the Flagrancia Chamber in that jurisdiction charged the three people with the alleged commission of illicit trafficking in strategic material and criminal association.
The second sergeant and the first corporal were also charged with the crime of intentional delay or omission of duties.
Once the elements of conviction presented by the prosecutors in the case had been evaluated, the 2nd Court of Control of Carúpano issued the aforementioned measure of deprivation of liberty against the two men, who were detained at the headquarters of the Bolivarian National Guard, while the woman She remains detained at her command headquarters.
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