Cabello on criminal Wilexis: He was not acting alone, he is linked to Uribe, Duque and sectors of the extreme right
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Published at: 22/01/2025 08:12 PM
This Wednesday, January 22, the sectoral vice-president of Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, assured that the criminal killed by police forces known as' Wilexis' did not act alone and was linked to sectors of the extreme right and figures related to drug trafficking in Colombia such as Álvaro Uribe and Iván Duque.
“This gentleman was not acting alone, he had a structured gang supported by Colombia, Alvaro Uribe and Iván Duque, and supported by the fascist right in Venezuela,” Cabello denounced, recalling that the guarimbas of 2017 began in the Petare sector, where this criminal maintained his mafia and extortion against the people; just as at the time these sectors used the bandit known as “El Koki” in the 905 quota to try to generate violence and destabilization in the country .
He specified that this criminal Wilexis did a lot of harm to the people, highlighting some of the actions carried out by him and the members of his gang, such as the kidnapping and rape of 12-year-old girls and the execution of a man in a wheelchair.
In that regard, he emphasized that on instructions from President Nicolás Maduro, State security forces go all out against gangs. “If you are involved in a gang you have time to surrender, go to justice and you will be tried with all your guarantees, if you decide to face the security agencies you assume your responsibility,” he said.
On the other hand, he pointed out that at the time opposition figures such as Carlos Ocariz and Henrique Capriles supported and defended this criminal Wilexis; and that strangely enough they have not yet come out to say anything about the subject.
“No wonder La Patilla comes out to say that alias Wilexis was a little angel or that the sectors of the fascist extreme right come out to talk nonsense or stupid,” he specified and reaffirmed that these bands are articulated with the country's fascist sectors.
Mazo News Team