The Attorney General of Venezuela, Tarek William Saab, announced this Saturday that he will request Chile, through diplomatic channels, to immigration record of former Venezuelan military officer Ronald Ojeda – found deador in Santiago 10 days after being kidnapped – and other explanations related to this crime.
“In the next few hours, we will ask Chile – based on international criminal assistance, through diplomatic channels – the immigration record of Lieutenant Ojeda and the alleged murderers indicated by the Chilean authorities,” Saab said in X.
Saab assured that, according to the responsibilities of the States, Chilean officials “They are obliged to respond and explain “why the former Venezuelan military man”He entered and left (Chile) to carry out conspiratorial actions against Venezuela.
The prosecutor’s statement comes a day after the Chilean foreign minister, Alberto Van Klaveren said that Saab “is the least suitable person to give lessons” on how to investigate crime.
The Venezuelan official said on Wednesday that The Ojeda crime was an operation to “cloud” relations between both countriesin which Chilean and foreign intelligence bodies participated “with spurious interests”, which Van Klaveren considered “absolutely unacceptable” expressions.
The Attorney General of Venezuela, Tarek William Saab.
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Ojeda, dissident of the Government of Nicolás Maduro and political asylum in Chile, He was kidnapped on February 21 in the capital and his remains were found 10 days later in a peripheral town, buried under a cement block.
The Chilean prosecutor in charge of the case, Héctor Barros, linked the crime in April to the Tren de Aragua criminal gang, born in a Venezuelan prison and spread throughout Chile, Peru, Colombia and Bolivia, and asked the Venezuelan authorities for support to clarify the facts.
Moments of the kidnapping of Ronald Ojeda Moreno.
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The case has generated diplomatic tension, in the midst of which Chile sent a note of protest to Venezuela on Thursday. and, in April, President Gabriel Boric called his ambassador in Caracas for consultationsJaime Gazmuri, who finally resumed his duties a few days later.
EFE
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