Opposition terrorist offered a thousand dollars for every Tupamaro or GNB killed (Caracas-CCS City, February 13 and 27, 2014)
Published at: 21/02/2024 09:00 PM
- Jaysam Mokded is a terrorist with companies based in Margarita, Panama and Florida, who openly offered up to one thousand dollars from his Twitter account for each National Guard or Tupamaro that were killed during the February 2014 guarimbas.
- From his social media accounts, he spread a whole hate campaign during the call for “La Salida” to overthrow, at any cost, President Nicolás Maduro.
- He personally participated in violent street actions in the state of Aragua and on February 18, 2014, he wrote 24 threatening messages to the owner of Banesco, Juan Carlos Escotet, accusing him of blocking the funds in his accounts with resources that could supposedly be used to pay for each Tupamaro and GNB murdered.
- This Venezuelan, of Arab origin, specifically offered the amount of 1 thousand dollars for the identity card of each dead Tupamaro or GNB, and used several shell companies for alleged commercial operations domiciled at 10580 27 North West Street in Miami, Florida.
- Violent actions in Venezuela resulted in the death of 43 innocent people, many of them uniformed law enforcement officers.
- It was the political movements (Popular Will and the Bravo Pueblo Alliance) organized by Leopoldo López, Henrique Capriles, Antonio Ledezma and financed through Súmate by María Corina Machado, that starred in “La Salida”, in which Juan Montoya and Bassil Da Costa fell by firearm.
- On February 20, Leopoldo López was charged with four counts of property damage, a determinant of intentional arson, public incitement to crime and association to commit a crime.
- To guarantee his life, the 16th Court transferred him to Ramo Verde, where the measure of deprivation of liberty was ratified. There was knowledge of an internal plot by the opposition to assassinate him and thus justify a military intervention on homeland soil by American troops.
- On February 23, 2014, the president of the AN, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, denounced the seizure, in the state of Carabobo, of 300 Molotov cocktails, 16 grams of gunpowder, 420 miguelitos, 200 liters of gasoline, 32 rubbers and 45 candles. Such material would be used to attack people and any citizen who walked on the street. He added that an official of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB) was pierced by a crossbow arrow.
CONTEXT:
- Leopoldo López, María Corina Machado and Henrique Capriles Radonsky were at the forefront of this coup d'etat.
- During the investigation process, it has been proven that the NGO Súmate received direct funding from the United States government to lead violent groups, generate fires, attack people and block streets.
- The 43 deaths were mostly caused by bullet wounds to the face or neck; wire rods placed to cut the throats of motorized vehicles, barbed wire traps, nails and burned oil on the pavement of streets and highways.
- The incendiary call of “La Salida” caused the burning of preschools, health centers, universities, study houses, public transport units and supermarkets.
- Material losses due to property damage to public and private domain assets amounted to more than 10 billion U$D.
- Regarding the true intentionality of the call for “La Salida”, the governor of the state of Carabobo, Francisco Ameliach, warned that “the right wing aims to turn the coup d'etat into a civil war, using students as cannon fodder... there are paid violent elements, it's proven”.
Mazo News Team