The criminal organization Jonaiker Cara Cortada initiated a series of actions to counteract the continuous police operations that keep their misdeeds at bay, according to investigations.
One of those actions took place this Wednesday when the subjects (The Stuart and The Dubai), they ordered all the lines of rustic vehicles and motorcycle taxi drivers to refrain from going up to the El 70 neighborhood.
The stoppage occurred partially in the morning, although since the night before, special groups of the Bolivarian National Police had preemptively seized 70 and other neighboring sectors.
Agents attached to the Motorized Brigade, Criminal Investigations Division and Division against Organized Crime participated in this deployment. The El Valle Police Coordination Center served as the epicenter of the deployment through which four people were arrested.
In the surroundings of Plaza Bolívar in El Valle, they installed an observation point as well as on Calle 1, the entrance to San Antonio, San Andrés and La Cajigal, among others.
The death of Victor Leonel Gonzalez Hernandez (Jonaiker Cara Cortada), weakened the criminal organization that he maintained in the El 70 neighborhood, dedicated to drug trafficking and extortion against merchants, among others. The subject had inherited the criminal structure founded by Leonardo José Polanco Angulo (Loco Leo), killed in August 2021 in Parque Caiza, Sucre municipality (Miranda).
Jonaiker Cara Cortada was killed on March 26 during an operation carried out by the PNB in El 70. From there, two individuals nicknamed El Stuart and El Dubai took command of the group, who continued to collect vaccine from merchants and sell drugs, among other criminal activities.
The action taken by El Dubai and El Stuart in Valley It is similar to the one adopted by Wilexis Acevedo Monasterios (El Wilexis) last Monday in the José Félix Rivas neighborhood, Petare, where he ordered the Santamarías to go down to the businesses and led them to a protest with colored signs where they wrote messages rejecting the police operations .