A total of 13 people were detained in Trujillo for their alleged connection with plans to generate violence in the streets of that entity, according to reports.
Six of the 13 were arrested in Pampanito. In a first procedure, Robert Emilio Rea Fernández was arrested, captured near the mayor’s office of the aforementioned municipality where a Smith & Wesson .38 caliber revolver, two cartridges, four pyrotechnic devices (mortars), a liter of gasoline and a piece of equipment were seized. telephone, says the report from Detachment 231 of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB) to which we had partial access.
Rea Fernández was taking photographs around the mayor’s office building.
In another procedure, also carried out in Pampanito, but in the La Floresta urbanization, the military detained five people who were handed over to the Public Ministry to be charged with illegal possession of a firearm and inciting hatred.
From this group of five people they seized a 5.5 caliber Flower firearm, two passports, two laptops, a tablet, three plastic containers containing gasoline and five telephone devices, according to the report from Detachment 321 of the GNB.
The five detainees were identified as Ramón Darío Durán, Francisco Javier Graterol Santos, Kelvin Jesús Núñez, Eduardo Alejandro Briceño Azuaje and Marianela del Valle Ojeda Linares.
And on Bolívar Avenue in Boconó (Trujillo) there were seven detainees, from whom six plastic containers of different capacities were seized where they had stored a total of seven liters of gasoline, three Molotov cocktails, four miguelitos and green paint which was being used to create graffiti on the walls near a police module.
The detainees in that case are identified as Isaac Manuel Uzcátegui Aponte, Brayan David Ángel Laguna, Abrahán Javier Rivero Yépez, Gerardo Antonio Camacho, Francisco Javier Uzcátegui, Miguel Ángel Rojas Gil and Nereida Josefina Briceño Camacho.
The military report states that these people “were inciting chaos and creating anxiety, to throw incendiary objects at the Police Command.”
The seven were handed over to the Public Ministry where they opened a file for inciting hatred.