The sectorial vice president of Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, denounced that the fugitive of justice, Iván Simonovis, could be receiving financing to generate destabilizing plans in Venezuela.
“Simonovis has been financed by ‘A series of names’ to place explosives and attempt against people in public places, as they tried to do in Plaza Venezuela in recent days,” Cabello said during his weekly program, with the deck giving transmitted
Cabello pointed out that among the financiers are: “Vicente Pérez Recoo, Eligio Cedeño, Gustavo Tovar Arroyo, Freddy Baulton, Mashud Mezerhane, among others. The others pass them to me privately, because they have connections with people who are still in Venezuela and it is better to do them Tun-Tun Operation.”
“Insists” in destabilizing plans against Venezuela
Simonovis insists on generating destabilizing plans against Venezuela, said Cabelló, during his program and ensures that according to some sources, Simonovis “would use his girlfriend as a political operator to consummate such facts.”
“Simonovis’s new girlfriend has worked with Luisa Ortega Díaz and has a broad record of stews and scams to Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) in Lecherías, Anzoátegui state. That Brollo will expose the double moral of Simonovis,” he said.
On August 19, Cabello said that, Venezuelan authorities placed posters in Táchira with the face of two investigated for the attack with bombs that were intended to execute in the adjacencies of Plaza Venezuela and which was frustrated by agents of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (Sebin).
The posters correspond to Aliannis Araujo Lozada and Carlos Luis Arrieta. Under the photo, there is an inscription by which they are accused of “putting together the explosives that they intended to launch in Plaza Venezuela. ” These paperwork were placed, among others, in the Simón Bolívar International Bridge, San Antonio del Táchira, which connects Venezuela and Colombia.
The frustrated attack was planned in the United States by Iván Simonovisthe Interior Minister, Diosdado Cabello, reported at a press conference on August 7.
