Cabello denounced a new destabilizing operation called “No to Christmas”
Published at: 27/11/2024 09:52 PM
Last Saturday, November 23, the sectoral vice-president for Politics, Public Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, unveiled a new destabilization operation called No to Christmas, which aimed to attack the Government from the state of Zulia.
Cabello , at a press conference, specified that through investigations it became known that one of those involved is a businessman named José Enrique Rincón, who is linked to Iván Simonovis and María Corina Machado.
He stressed that also among those involved are the businessman's sons, identified as Juan Diego Rincón Sabatino and José Enrique Rincón Sabatino, closely linked to extreme right-wing sectors to attack the Homeland for a long time.
As part of the criminal plan, he indicated that they managed to infiltrate these meetings, in the state of Zulia, promoted by businessman Rincón with judges and prosecutors, retired military personnel and active to destabilize the country.
“Every time there was a change of officials in the state of Zulia, this man, José Enrique Rincón, (Father) introduced himself to them, sent them emissaries and began recruiting judges and prosecutors for this operation,” he said.
He pointed out that José Enrique Rincón is not in the country, because when the investigations began, the businessman found out and fled with one of his children. “Mr. Rincón, being outside, gives him an aneurysm and currently he and his children are in Spain,” he said.
The military is in detention and part of the plan was to give people who are in detention explosives to create chaos.
Also arrested were Mr. Pedro Velasco, who served as president of the criminal judicial circuit of the state of Zulia, Maulerys Vilches Prieto, judge of the state of Zulia; Mariol Plaza Hernández, judge of the state of Zulia; Francisco Javier Urdaneta, fifth prosecutor of the Public Ministry; José Gregorio Rondón Muñóz, superior prosecutor of the state of Zulia, all in contact with representatives of the First Justice Party.
Mazo News Team