Raphael John Lall
Venezuelan Justice Minister Diosdado Cabello, speaking on Wednesday night during his television programme Con El Mazo Dando, said a Trinidad and Tobago national was involved in “terrorist activities” aimed at destabilising Venezuela on Monday.
During the programme, Cabello held up a smartphone and, speaking in Spanish, identified the Trinidadian as “Gis Kendel Jheron.”
He repeated Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s claim that “terrorists” used Trinidad and Tobago as a launchpad to destabilise the Venezuelan Government.
“Today, a Trinidadian citizen was captured. It’s not just Colombians who are entering through Trinidad. Mercenaries from Trinidad are also entering. He is being held under close protection, with respect for his human rights. He is part of a terrorist group that wanted to enter Venezuela,” Cabello said. He added that he would not provide further details.
Cabello also warned of possible attempts to distort the identity of the detained man, saying sarcastically, “Surely tomorrow it will be revealed that he is a missionary or an athlete.”
He was responding to a statement issued by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago earlier on Wednesday, which said there is no evidence that a “group of terrorists” attempted to enter Venezuela via its border, as Maduro had claimed.
T&T’s Ministry of Defence said it has launched a thorough investigation. Preliminary findings indicate there is currently no evidence to support the allegations.
Speaking earlier on Wednesday evening in Monagas, during the swearing-in ceremony of Ernesto Luna as the state’s new governor, Cabello again referred to Trinidad and Tobago and vowed to pursue anyone attempting to destabilise Venezuela.
“There must be justice. We are going after the gangs, wherever they are and wherever they are. Together, we will guarantee peace in this country.”