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This was offered by the opposition for the destruction of vehicles and artillery of the FANB (+CIA)

Among the people who contacted him were Colombians and North Americans.
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Published at: 25/01/2024 03:25 PM

Among the conspiracy plans of the Venezuelan right was the destruction of armored vehicles and artillery of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB), with the objective of continuing to harm the Homeland and the People.

This was announced by T/C Yorman Cárdenas, who confessed that he was contacted by his former colleague González Pinto to carry out the sabotage of the tanks of the 31st Brigade. “They offered me (...) to pay me approximately 3,000 dollars for each armored vehicle,” he said, referring to the tentative amount to contaminate the oil in the tanks and thus damage them.

He also indicated that among the people who contacted him were Colombians and North Americans. In addition, he pointed out that they were the ones who asked him and insisted on knowing about the operation of the tanks.

On the other hand, First Sergeant José Fortunato Guerrero, a former member of the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (DGCIM), revealed that he was captured by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), “through the Grillo, who identified themselves as man 1 and man 2”.

He also revealed that Franco Dizetti, former councilor for A New Time, would have asked him for information about planes and pilots. “The one who captures me is the councilor. One afternoon, one day in Plaza Bolívar that I was passing by, he greeted me, introduced to me, who is the former mayor of that municipality, proposed to me to pass on information. He tells me: 'Damn, what you're going to earn is some copper and that's it' (...) The first interview they're going to give you money, they're going to give you a million pesos, they're going to give me another million pesos to bring people and that's it”.

Likewise, the former agent of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (SEBIN), Rolando Rojas, admitted that he was recruited to provide information about Russian weapons and equipment in Venezuela.

“A person approached me and told me that there were some Colombian intelligence men who were recruiting personnel and that if I could pass myself off as an active official (...) they wanted to know what weapons the Russians use, such as the manipulation of Sukhoi aircraft, the manipulation of long and short weapons supplied by Russia. That 's what they were asking of me,” he admitted.

It is important to note that Rojas is involved in the so-called Guasdualito espionage case, in which a group of civilians and police participated, who operated in coordination with members of a foreign intelligence organization, reports the Diario Vea.

Mazo News Team