The Minister for Transport, Ramón Velásquez Araguayán, denounced the interventionist attempt by the intelligence agencies of the United States and England to boycott the image of the Venezuelan airline Conviasa by trying to involve it in the trafficking of three tons of cocaine, which were seized last weekend in Maiquetía, and thus affect the export processes of national production.
Through a post on his account on the social network Xthe head of the transport portfolio shows a video showing journalist Casto Ocando as a spokesperson for the interventionist strategy.
“Journalist Casto Ocando, who works for the Drug Enforcement Administration of the USA (DEA), tries to dismiss and obscure the success of the anti-drug operation carried out by our FANB officials and the Venezuelan justice system, responsible for punishing those who tried to tarnish the morale of the country. This subject openly reveals the plan orchestrated by Intelligence Agencies of the USA and England, in their constant threat, to fill a CONVIASA plane with drugs and then criminalize it, however our GNB, in its routine check, using chemical tests, detected in time, the content of the shipment (cocaine with coffee aroma) from Colombia. The objective was to attack CONVIASA and affect the export products of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. His pretensions have once again been neutralized. It is unbelievable to see the dignity of the profession of journalism degraded to the job of stammering texts from a pamphlet script. “They have not been able to do it, nor will they be able to do it!”
Journalist Casto Ocando, who works for the Drug Enforcement Administration of the USA (DEA), tries to dismiss and overshadow the success of the anti-drug operation carried out by our FANB officials and the Venezuelan justice system, responsible for punishing those who,… pic.twitter.com/kZ7Ptia37a
— Ramon Celestino Velasquez Araguayan (@rvaraguayan) August 29, 2024