Thursday, March 21, 2019

Venezuela: Maduro's Security Forces Have Begun Arresting Members Of Guaido's Staff



Guaido's Chief Of Staff Detained By Venezuelan Intelligence In Pre-Dawn Raid


Two days after Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido's "government-in-waiting" forcibly took possession of three diplomatic facilities in the United States with the blessing of Washington, and following what many observers speculate are a series of US aggressive maneuvers paving the way for military interventionMaduro's security forces have begun arresting members of Guaido's staff
According to Reuters Venezuelan intelligence agents have arrested and detained Guaido's own chief of staff, Roberto Marrero, as well as opposition legislator Sergio Vergara. 

Guaido's press team confirmed their detentions by security forces in what's been described as a pre-dawn raid on their Caracas residences on Thursday. And in confirmation Guaido tweeted an "Alert" — saying the two men are "currently being held hostage" since 2:24 am by the SEBIN, or the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service. 
The AP described in its reporting:

Venezuelan intelligence agents early Thursday entered the homes of opposition lawmaker Sergio Vergara and of Roberto Marrero, a lawyer who heads Guaido's office. Both men accompanied Guaido on a recent Latin American tour to build international support for his efforts to remove Maduro.


A video also emerged online purporting to show Maduro security force vehicles speeding off from one of the Caracas homes in the dead of night. 

President Nicolas Maduro and his officials have repeatedly threatened to arrest both Guaido and his staff following his return last month from neighboring US ally Colombia where he met with US Vice President Mike Pence. 
"He can leave and come back and will have to see the face of justice because justice had prohibited him from him leaving the country… He has to respect the laws," Maduro told ABC News in an interview last month. Guaido had violated a Maduro imposed "ban" on his ever leaving the country.

Meanwhile Trump administration officials have threatened severe repercussions if Guaido is ever touched or harmed by pro-Maduro forces.
Thus far the threat has appeared to work, however, this could be the start of security forces going after Guaido's top aides one by one, which will no doubt result in significant threats of action from Washington. 


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