He Bolivarian National Police Corps (PNB) expressed his loyalty to the ruler Nicolás Maduro, after the United States offered a reward of 50 million dollars in exchange for information that leads to the arrest of the Chavista leader.
“It has the weapons of the Bolivarian National Police to defend the revolution”, The General Commander of the Institution, Rubén Santiago, said in a video published on his Instagram account, reviewed by EFE.
The police chief described as “infamous” and “unscrupulous” the measure announced by the United States attorney general, Pam Bondi, who communicated the reward and accused Maduro of using “foreign terrorist organizations such as Sinaloa and the Los Soles poster to introduce lethal drugs and violence” in the North American country.
“In a vile act, in a vulgar act, which is about to manage the supreme sovereignty that Venezuela has, they imposed a reward against our beloved, beloved and respected commander in chief, Nicolás Maduro,” said Santiago, who repudiated, in the name “more than 93,000” officials, the measure against Maduro.
“Lie and falsehood”
In recent days, several institutions, officials and Venezuelan military bodies – in addition to Cuba, Bolivia, Iran and Nicaragua – have ruled in favor of Maduro and have rejected the accusation of the United States Attorney General.
This Saturday, the Commander of the Presidential Honor Guard and head of the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (DGCIM), Javier Marcano Tábata, said that Bondi’s statement will go down in history as a “monument permanent to lie and falsehood which the United States Supreme Government uses. “
He also said that the accusation of drug trafficking by the United States is “a narrative innoble that seeks “Any time” and “any circumstance”.
This Sunday, the opposition leader María Corina Machado hoped that the new reward for the capture of Maduro helps “quickly” resolve the conflict in Venezuela and even motivate the president to leave the country.
