None of the 252 Venezuelans who arrived in the country last week from El Salvador, rescued by the Bolivarian government, belong to the extinct “Train of Aragua”, said Wednesday the general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (Psuv), Diosdado Cabello.
During his program with the deck giving, he indicated that there are seven of these nationals who have serious crimes “committed in their lives”; However, he ruled out that they had a link with this criminal gang.
In that sense, he condemned the abuse, aggressions and torture suffered by Venezuelan migrants held in the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), in El Salvador. In turn, he described as “miserable vicious” the custodians of the enclosure, as well as its director. Cabello showed a set of pellets that were thrown to Venezuelan citizens when they headed to board the planes to return to Venezuela.
Also, Cabello denounced the campaigns promoted by the United States (USA) and El Salvador to say that the Bolivarian government mistreated US citizens who were judicially prosecuted and detained in Venezuela.
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