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Iván Simonovis is one of the oldest political prisoners of the chavist regime, was security secretary of the Caracas City Council in 2002 when a coup d'état had deposed Hugo Chávez of power for a few hours.
The former commissioner was arrested in 2004 at the Maracaibo airport while he was about to fly to Atlanta, accused of having participated in these events and, in 2009, Judge Maryori Calderón cHe was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
After five years at the Ramo Verde military prison, in 2014 he was awarded "house for prison" for health problems. During his detention, he had to be transferred to hospitals at least three times to treat him. He was operated on in an emergency in July 2013. This house arrest prevented Simonovis from making statements or using social networks, among other restrictions.
His wife Bony Pertinez of Simonovvis denounces his disappearance: "I am not at home, the neighbors inform me that the access road is closed.For the moment, I have no information on the place where I go. find my husband … For several days, the Sebin has threatened to send him back to prison. "
She added that she blames Maduro's scheme for what "could happen" to her husband and her residence.
One of the versions, broadcast by The patillais that the former commissioner would have managed to escape Nicolás Maduro's regime. Joel García, Simonovis' lawyer, however, asked the regime to respond to his client: "We want to know where Ivan Simonovis is, because he is in the custody of the state, it is necessary that he they know, Ivan has a GPS in his ankle, It's impossible we do not know where he is, we need to know about him. "
If the escape was confirmed, it would be the second act of rebellion against the Chavist secret service regime in less than a month, after the Venezuelan leader Leopoldo López left his home on April 30 in the morning and was serving his life. also house arrest.
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