Venezuelan Prosecutor’s Office joins the investigation into the death of Ronald Ojeda – 2024-04-30 23:11:15

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2024-04-30 23:11:15

The representative of the Public Ministry also had words for what was expressed by Chancellor Iván Gil, who assured that the Aragua Train “does not exist.”

Tarek William Saab, Attorney General of Venezuela, made it clear that They will join the search for two involved in the kidnapping and death of former soldier Ronald Ojeda, who would have returned to their country.

The representative of the Venezuelan Prosecutor’s Office explained that they received a request for institutional cooperation from Chile.

“Yesterday we received via email a request for inter-institutional cooperation – within the framework of the Ibero-American Association of Public Ministries to which our institution belongs – from an address attached to the Attorney General’s Office of Chile: it asks us for personal data and criminal records of five people linked to the murder of Ronald Ojeda”, declared Tarek William Saab on social networks.

Along these lines, the official explained that “The Public Ministry of Venezuela is proceeding to locate the individuals identified as allegedly involved in said crime, for their immediate arrest in the event that they are in our territory, in accordance with our national and international obligations.”

Along with this, he added that “Asks us for personal information and criminal records of 5 people linked to the homicide of Ronald Ojeda: where two of them are Ojeda himself and another, from Anyelo Heredia currently being prosecuted for terrorism.”

The attorney general made it clear that he will cooperate with Chile in the fight “against transnational crime and offers all his experience in the fight against these organized crime groups.”

But the representative of the Public Ministry also had words for what was expressed by Chancellor Iván Gil, who assured that the Aragua Train “does not exist.”

“In Venezuela we have developed a fierce fight against criminal organizations, and especially against the GEDO known as Tren de Aragua, which was completely dismantled at the end of last year: dozens of its members and collaborators were arrested and several of them were left with arrest warrants,” he stated.

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