A total of 203 cartridges intended for rifles were located in an abandoned house located in the Manuelita Sáenz sector, Cumaná (Sucre), according to military sources.
In addition to the ammunition, the members of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB) confiscated two tear gas devices and some binoculars, according to a report from the Urban Security Detachment No. 53.
Another batch of war material was seized in the Mendoza sector, Tomás Lander municipality (Ocumare del Tuy), Miranda state.
At the site, they detained Miguel Alejandro Romero Freites, from whom they seized 26 cartridges that fit 7.62×39 mm caliber rifles, a stun grenade, a radio transmitter and telephone equipment, as described in the report prepared by Detachment 442 of the GNB to which we had partial access.
Romero Freites was handed over to the Public Ministry where they opened a file against him for illicit possession of war material.