Army First Lieutenant Luis Alejandro Mogollón Velásquez was arrested in March 2017 by authorities from the Directorate of Military Intelligence (Dgcim)
The director of the NGO Foro Penal, Alfredo Romero, reported on May 10 that Lieutenants Luis Alejandro Mogollón Velásquez and Eliezer Vásquez were released, who had been detained in the Ramo Verde military prison since 2017, involved in an alleged destabilizing plan. .
Both soldiers were presented in court and received the measure of release. Army First Lieutenant Luis Alejandro Mogollón Velásquez was arrested in March 2017 by authorities from the Directorate of Military Intelligence (Dgcim), who accused him of being one of the leaders of the “La Espada de Dios” movement.
At the time of his arrest, he was in the Inspection Service of the 35th Military Police Brigade in Fort Tiuna. Mogollón Velásquez had four crimes charged for the “Sword of God” operation and later five more crimes for alleged escape attempt.
During his detention he suffered a focal brain injury and intracranial bruising, after he was thrown from a moving car, in addition to other pathologies, according to the complaints made by his mother and his wife.
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Katherine Guerrero told the Infobae portal that her husband suffers from high blood pressure, momentary blindness, dizziness and fainting, fatigue, night sweats, headaches and mood swings. In addition, she suffers from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma for which she never received medical attention during her detention.
For his part, Army Lieutenant Eliézer Daniel Vásquez Guillén was arrested in 2017 during an alleged interview at the headquarters of the Military Counterintelligence Directorate. During the visit of the UN mission for Human Rights that visited the country in 2020, the soldier said that he worked as head of the Engineering Division at the Fort Tiuna Maintenance Center in Caracas.
“In that place, I was the victim of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment; They did not inform me of my situation or what the citation was due to,” Guillén said. He added that the preliminary hearing of his case; it had been deferred seven times for no reason and that during that time the cruel treatment had continued.
Lieutenant Eliézer Vásquez Guillen was presented before the First Military Court of Control, along with Brigadier General Ángel Vivas Perdomo, as the supposed leader of the movement.
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