This Friday, the last five crew members arrived in Venezuela, the Venezuelans Víctor Manuel Pérez and Mario José Arraga and the Iranians, Gholamreza Ghasemi, Abdolbaset Mohammadi, Saeid Valizadeh, from the Aerocargo del Sur Transport Company (Emtrasur), kidnapped by a court in Argentina.
The information was released by the Minister of People’s Power for Transportation, Ramón Celestino Velásquez Araguayán, through his Twitter account @rvaraguayan, in which he highlighted that they were kidnapped in Argentina for four months and 15 days, without any of Justification.
#21Oct The heroes of the Emtrasur crew, the remaining 5 members, arrived in Venezuela after 4 months and 15 days kidnapped in Argentina without any justification. They failed to break the morale of these men and women of the country. We keep winning! pic.twitter.com/NpRx6Zspwi
– Ramón Celestino Velásquez Araguayán (@rvaraguayan) October 22, 2022
In the same way, the also president of the Venezuelan Consortium of Aeronautical Industries and Air Services SA (Conviasa), assured that “they failed to break the morale of these men and women of the Homeland.”
It should be noted that the dispute over the Boeing 747-300 aircraft, belonging to Emtrasur, is still pending, after a request issued to the Argentine judge, Federico Villena, dated June 21, 2022, where he requests the return of the aircraft that remains retained in that country since June 6 this year.
The argument of the company attached to the Ministry of Transportation and is a subsidiary of Conviasa, is that the plane “lacks interest for the investigation after the raids and inspections carried out.”
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