The Nicolás Maduro regime has detained the former president of Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), Pedro Tellecheaalong with several of his collaborators for alleged corruption, as confirmed by the Attorney General’s Office on its social networks.
Tellechea recently had resigned due to alleged health problems to the oil company as well as to his position as Minister of Industry by order of Maduro, who appointed his front man Alex Saab to fill the vacancy in the Industry portfolio.
The arrest of Tellechea by agents of the DGCIM (General Division of Military Intelligence) joins those of the also former presidents of PDVSA of Tareck El Aissami and Nelson Martínez who after having served the regime end up with their bones behind bars.
It emerged that Tellechea had allegedly delivered the SPDVSA’s automated command and control system to “a company controlled by United States Intelligence Services».
Ramon Muchadoeditor of the La Ceiba portal, points out that Tellechea’s arrest “is not due to the fight against corruption – if Tellechea will also be accused of that – but rather to internal transfers, betrayals, ambitions or desires for change that are stopped.” for Maduro and his entourage.
In his opinion “everything is part of the false plot of the fight against corruption.”
“As false as the post published by Tellechea on his Instagram account with Maduro, Cabello and Delcy Rodríguez, at the time of resigning and thanking him for the trust placed in him.”
Tellechea came out “through the back door”, and it would not be surprising if the tun-tun operation fell on him, as it has fallen on all the former presidents of PDVSA.
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