First Justice demanded the immediate release of Rafael Ramírez Colina and the other officials detained with him by the Sebin. They assure that there are no reasons for them to have been arrested
The Primero Justicia party spoke out this Wednesday, October 2, on the arbitrary detention by the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (Sebin) of the mayor of Maracaibo, Rafael Ramírez Colina, rejecting the kidnapping of the mayor and other officials on the afternoon of Tuesday, October 1 October “when he was carrying out duties inherent to the position.”
Through the social networksthe aurinegra awning indicated that Ramírez Colina is currently being held at the Sebin headquarters in the capital of the state of Zulia, although he acknowledged that he does not know the details of his condition and the reasons why his arbitrary arrest was carried out.
They emphasize the fact that neither their detention, nor those of Pedro Guanipa, Margarita Assenza and David Barroso are justified, for whom they also demand immediate freedom.
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In the statement, Primero Justicia highlights the politician’s work in the Maracaibo Mayor’s Office saying that, since he was elected in 2021, he has dedicated himself to finding solutions to citizens’ problems and that the 18 parishes in that jurisdiction receive assistance and support. .
«His work is recognized by citizens. “It recovered the spirit of an entire city and the pride of the Marabino people, after Maracaibo had starred in the worst headlines of the national crisis for so many years,” the text says.
In addition, it once again calls for an end to political persecution and respect for the human rights of citizens.
First Justice Communiqué
On behalf of Primero Justicia, we reject the arrest of the mayor of Maracaibo, Rafael Ramírez Colina, along with other officials of the Mayor’s Office, recorded on the afternoon of this Tuesday, October 1, in the capital of the state of Zulia when he was…
— Primero Justicia (@Pr1meroJusticia) October 2, 2024
The Bolivarian National Intelligence Service detained the mayor of Maracaibo (Zulia state), Rafael Ramírez Colina, his security director and other workers on the night of this Tuesday, October 1.
According to the media Final Version, Ramírez Colina was detained at the mayor’s offices in Villa Carmen, Bellavista Avenue, along with the general director of the Mayor’s Office, Betty Ramos, the general director of Citizen Security, David Barroso, and two bodyguards.
The mayor was mentioned as “corrupt” by the president of the 2020 National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, during the ordinary session this Tuesday.
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