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Former Venezuelan opposition deputy
Freddy Guevara
, who was accused of instigating the anti-government protests of 2017 and later pardoned in August last year, was arrested this Monday, denounced Juan Guaidó's wife,
Fabiana Rosales
.
"(The) regime of (Nicolás) Maduro is currently taking deputy
Freddy Guevara
into custody
," Rosales wrote on his
Twitter account
, a message replicated by
Guaidó
.
Almost in parallel and in a live broadcast on Instagram,
Freddy Guevara
showed hooded police officers on a highway in
Caracas
, surrounding his vehicle.
"I decided to stay in my country despite all these problems and the possibility that they would arrest me again, knowing that we are in a dictatorial regime," he said in the video.
Guevara was pardoned by presidential decree on August 31 and left the
Chilean Embassy
in Caracas on
September 9
, where he took refuge on November 4, 2017 after being accused of instigating the anti-government protests that occurred that same year.
Shortly after,
Fabiana Rosales
denounced that elite agents of the Bolivarian National Police were at his residence with the aim of arresting the politician.
"FAES officials are at my house, they entered my residences.
Maduro
wants to arrest President
Juan Guaidó,
" Rosales wrote on his
Twitter account
.
According to him, the "hooded" agents of the Venezuelan police are "in the basement" of his house "with long weapons surrounding the truck" where Guaidó is.
Maduro: "They seek to generate a civil war"
Former parliamentarian
Freddy Guevara
, very close to
Guaidó
, was mentioned this Saturday by the Executive Vice President,
Delcy Rodríguez
, during the balance that he offered together with the Minister of the Interior,
Carmen Meléndez
, of the shootings that devastated part of western Caracas this week pass.
In it, he mentioned a tweet that Guevara published during the clashes between criminal gangs and police that paralyzed part of life in the west of the capital between Wednesday and Friday.
On Sunday, during his speech,
Maduro
referred to the clashes, in which three agents of the
Bolivarian National Police (PNB)
and one of the
Bolivarian
National Guard
(GNB, militarized police) died.
"In the next few hours, more elements and more evidence of the articulation of the ultra-right-wing coup will be known with this plan of unleashed violence, of unleashed terrorism to try to generate what they said 'an armed popular insurrection from the neighborhoods of Caracas.' ", promised the ruler.
In this regard, he stressed that they sought to generate "a civil war among Venezuelans."
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