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Two men were caught inside the Amuay Refinery

Two men were caught inside the Amuay Refinery

Military officials arrested two individuals inside the Amuay Refinery, located on the western coast of the Paraguaná Peninsula, Los Taques municipality, Falcón state.

The information was aired on his networks by Domingo Hernández Lárez, head of the Strategic Operational Command of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (Ceofanb) who specified that in that procedure they proceeded to seize 50 meters of fiber optic cable, a hacksaw, two kilograms of copper, two stopcocks and nine white bags.

The detainees were registered as Endy Javier García Pedraza and Daniel Alberto Colina Perozo, who were apprehended in flagrante delicto in the perimeter area of ​​yard No. 30 of the Amuay Refinery.

In another procedure, in the San Juan Bautista sector, Federación municipality (Churuguara), Falcón state, the military seized two pistols: a 9mm Tanfoglio and a .45 caliber Llama. They also seized three pistol magazines, 12 cartridges of various calibers, two telephone sets and a motorcycle without a license plate, where Omar Manuel Quero Castillo was traveling with all his material, who was arrested, according to a report from the 13-1 Rural Command Detachment of the GNB.

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