The head of the PNB-Zulia Fabs arrested for forcibly entering the residence of the son of an ambassador



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The head of the PNB-Zulia Fabs arrested for forcibly entering the residence of the son of an ambassador

Serious: Special Forces (Faes) officers of the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) burst violently into the residence of the son of an ambassador.

The events took place Sunday evening in the urbanization of La Coromoto, where Yonder Durán, son of the Venezuelan ambassador to Panama, Captain Jorge Durán Centeno, lives in a closed village. In this residential complex, five other relatives of Durán reside on six houses.

Sunday night, at 9 am, the Duran family shared a barbecue. At that time, Faez commissions arrived unexpectedly, under the command of their commander, Pedro Espinoza.

"They burst into the city, they did not present arrest warrant, they launched a deafening bomb," said yesterday the Secretary of the Government, Lisandro Cabello.

The official said that the violence took place in a village "where there were seven children, two pregnant women and two old ladies".

"They all pointed out," he says. "They had weapons of war, they were identified as responsible for the Faes by their caps," he said.

He said the lawyer Yonder Duran had been restrained and thrown to the ground. They ordered him to shut up. "In the fight, he presented injuries to his hand, right elbow and back," Cabello said.

"Duran was handcuffed and everything was ready to arrest him with three officers who were guarding him."

According to Cabello, because of the radio frequency, they learned the scandalous situation and until the Coromoto contacted Governor Omar Prieto, the commander of the Redi Occidente, M / G Fabio Zavarse, the Mayor of San Francisco, Dirwings Arrieta, and him.

"At my request, Zulia's senior prosecutor has moved," said the secretary of the government, who detailed the irregularities committed Sunday. there is no investigation, they arrived using weapons of war and launching deafening explosives (…) all in front of children and pregnant women, "said Cabello.

He added that when asked why they had come in as well, "they responded, folkically, that a policeman had been injured in Santa Rita (municipality) and that they were in danger." They went to La Coromoto in search of those responsible ".

The government secretary pointed out that among the "crimes committed" by the officials "include rape at home without a search warrant, the inappropriate use of weapons, the excessive use of force" .

At 9 o'clock in the morning, it was known that Pedro Espinoza had been taken to the command of detachment 111 of the GNB. It should be brought before the courts.

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