The Attorney General of the Republic, Tarek William Saab, reported in a press conference this Thursday that the leader of Vente Venezuela (VV), Freddy Superlano, who was arrested on July 30, “is cooperating.”
He said that “apart from admitting some of the things we have been saying here (…) he is providing more interesting data, because we have already identified a larger group, apart from Lester Toledo, who has participated in the attack on the CNE’s data update system. That’s all I can say.”
He reported that Superlano has been visited by prosecutors attached to the General Directorate of Human Rights, and is protected, also in his place of confinement, and is providing important elements that we will gradually reveal.”
Saab: Nobody is going to stop Almagro even halfway
Regarding the Secretary of the Organization of American States (OAS), Luis Almagro, who announced that he would request the arrest of President Maduro before the International Criminal Court (ICC), the Attorney General stated that “Almagro’s case is no longer embarrassing.”
For Saab, he is a “subject despised in the place where he was born, despised in all the countries of the world (…) Why is there no arrest warrant against him when he promoted the coup against Evo Morales? He is a puppet of the CIA and the US,” he said.
Saab believes that “this guy hates the people of Venezuela (Almagro) and recalled that the official was at the commander’s funeral crying “like crazy.”
In this regard, he said that Almagro “was already an undercover agent who played a double role.”
He said that the official is a “puppet of the CIA and the United States” to act against Venezuela and the governments that are not in favor of the geopolitical destabilization that they have not been able to achieve in Venezuela.
“Almagro is going to cry in the valley, you have little time left in that position, nobody wants you (…) Who is going to put any effort into this guy who has caused destabilization in the region?”
Saab said that the Venezuelan State signed a cooperation agreement with the International Criminal Court (ICC), which is moving forward and fulfilling “what needs to be fulfilled.”