El Fiscal General del régimen criminal de Nicolás Maduro, Tarek William Saab, se pronunció este lunes 14 de septiembre sobre el arresto del «espía estadounidense» capturado en el estado Falcón, quien junto a tres venezolanos, realizaban supuestas actividades de espionaje y sabotaje que «van desde el ámbito militar e industrias del Estado, que incluyen el Servicio Eléctrico Nacional, así como la industria petrolera».
Ante esto, se ordenó la aprehensión de Marcos Antonio Garcés Carapaica, Darwin Andreizo Urdaneta Pardo , Reinaldo Enrique Finol; y el estadounidense John Matthew Heath.
En ese sentido, se informó que Urdaneta, Argueta, y Heat fueron aprehendidos mientras transitaban en un vehículo marca Chery, modelo Arauca.
Saab reveló que luego de la revisión del vehículo, fue hallado un lanzagranadas AT4 calibre 84 mm; una sub ametralladora modelo UZI calibre 9 mm; cuatro piezas rectangulares de presunto material explosivo (C4) y dinero en moneda extranjera.
Por su parte, CNW, aseveró que «la evidencia y la historia aportadas son débiles y hay indicios de que las armas supuestamente encontradas fueron plantadas allí», dijeron en Twitter.
This is the evidence presented yesterday, an AT-4, an UZI and 4 blocks of what is supposedly explosives as well as thousands of dollars in cash. The AT4 is almost certainly a Venezuelan one and the UZI is also available to security forces in Venezuela. pic.twitter.com/5b3B4aviP2
— CNW (@ConflictsW) September 15, 2020
Now here’s where the whole story falls apart. The men after being arrested by GNB in Falcon had the standard photo taken. The problem is that one of the men arrested supposedly in the vehicle (a FANB Sergeant) isn’t there. So he wasn’t in the vehicle as only 3 were arrested. pic.twitter.com/zwjUPJjrx3
— CNW (@ConflictsW) September 15, 2020
The vehicle they were caught in is right there and GNB have a K-9 unit. I’m presuming the response will be is that the guns and explosives were hidden in the vehicle, but in that case the GNB must have been blind to not find some of the things DGCIM said were in the vehicle. pic.twitter.com/yInDvlT76V
— CNW (@ConflictsW) September 15, 2020
DGCIM then show they found the cash and a hat in plain sight in the back of the car, so how did the GNB miss thousands of dollars of cash in a bag and a DGCIM hat?
It’s highly likely they weren’t found originally because they weren’t there. pic.twitter.com/SKE0EDM8Hp— CNW (@ConflictsW) September 15, 2020
Here’s a video I found online of the trunk floor being lifted in a Chery Aruaca, there is no way an AT-4 would fit under there. Considering the GNB was unable to see the AT-4 rocket launcher in the trunk, I think it’s also reasonable to say that it wasn’t there when they checked. pic.twitter.com/pwSWlucquf
— CNW (@ConflictsW) September 15, 2020
In addition to that apparently taking a nice photo of Puente General Rafael Urdaneta is apparently surveillance for terrorist attacks? pic.twitter.com/H3CUr5q3Av
— CNW (@ConflictsW) September 15, 2020
Everyone can make their own mind up about what happened and I will agree that a US crossing into Venezuela is weird, but that doesn’t mean he’s CIA or a terrorist.
Thanks to GNB for taking photos of the arrest though, it made disproving some of this much easier.— CNW (@ConflictsW) September 15, 2020
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