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Helicoide, the headquarters of the Bolivian National Intelligence Service (Sebin), where about 20 political prisoners were held by the regime of Nicolás Maduro, was the scene of a large-scale fire today.
Reports on social networks report a dense column of smoke leaving the interior of the building, located in south-central Caracas, although no official information has yet appeared, announced the portal. Infobae.
The seat of the Sebin is known to be the destination of political leaders, journalists, activists and ordinary citizens removed from their homes in the middle of the night to oppose or be suspected of the so-called Maduro government. The criminals are also housed instead.
Roberto Marrero, head of the office of the President of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, arrested Wednesday, March 20 at his home and accused of being the leader of a "terrorist cell", was arrested the crimes of treason against the homeland, conspiracy and usurpation of functions are imputed to him.
The president of the NGO Penal Forum, Alfredo Romero, said on his Twitter account that the Helicoide fire had occurred "on the opposite side where the prisoners are" and baderted that "up to To now, it does not affect them ".
# 28Marz 5:30 pm The smoke in El Helicoide, Caracas, comes from a fire on the opposite side to the one where the prisoners are. In other words, it does not affect them so far. @ForoPenal also waiting.
– Alfredo Romero (@alfredoromero) March 28, 2019
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