Deputy Piter José Sayago Mounson (Tupamaro-Anzoátegui) is being investigated for his alleged connection to the murder of the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) official Jesús Eduardo Bolívar Briceño, according to judicial sources.
The policeman’s death It took place on Tuesday, July 19, on Los Aviadores Avenue in Maracay (Aragua).
Preliminary reports indicate that a PNB commission went to the aforementioned Maracayera artery to attend to the report of a robbery committed.
Deputy Piter José observed the police movement and presumably warned the criminals, who were traveling in a van.
Already allegedly warned by the deputy, the criminals fired at the police patrol, hitting the supervisor Bolívar Briceño, who was transferred to a health center where he was admitted without vital signs, says the report.
At first it was believed that deputy Sayago was passing through the area of the attack, without any relation to the act of violence. He even got hurt in one of his arms.
But the exchange of telephone calls made by security agencies detected an alleged contact between the parliamentarian and the criminals.
The parliamentarian of the Great Patriotic Pole is allegedly linked to the criminal organization El Asdrúbal whose members were the ones who attacked the police patrol in the early hours of July 19.
El Asdrúbal is, in turn, a cell of the Tren de Aragua criminal organization, which is directed from the Aragua Penitentiary Center, located in the town of Tocorón.
That criminal group was the one that provided the assassins for the assassination of Professor Carlos Lanz, as reported by the attorney general, Tarek William Saab.