Since last Sunday, May 3, when the first group of mercenaries who attempted to invade Venezuelan territory by sea were neutralized, the country’s security authorities, together with the Bolivarian Militia and fishermen/peasants, have managed to arrest a total of 46 mercenaries and six others remain to be captured.
According to the confessions made by the captured mercenaries, six other paramilitaries are still to be captured who are involved in the seditious action that sought to kidnap/kill the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, along with other officials of the Venezuelan State, to take them to the United States. and thus take political control and hand Venezuela over to Donald Trump’s regime, who is behind the mercenary contractor firm SilverCorp USA Inc., the same one that trained the invaders in Colombian territory, with the complicity of Iván Duque’s regime.
These are the names of the terrorists that remain to be arrested:
- Jean Carlos José Castro Gutiérrez -Identity Card (CI):
17.075.290 - Edgar Alexander Torres Valera – 16.329.347
- Juan Luis Guitérrez Aranguren – 18.136.743
- Rawuy José Rosales Farias – 21.428.189
- Rafael Enrique Castro Sandoval – 17.983.904
- Juan Fredd Jesús Acosta Ysea – 26.084.096
List of mercenaries already captured:
- Leandro Leomar Chirinos Parra – 25.666.264
- Rafael David Rosendo Rivero – 18.735.829
- José Antonio Moreno Peñaloza – 20.617.720
- Estewin Andrés Rojas Tapia – 27.394.584
- Ángel Orlando Perdomo Hurtado – 20.878.942
- José Anthony Reyes – 20.931.465
- Miguel Ángel Plaza Médez – 24.790 887
- Jonathan Rafael Franco Quiñónez -26.043.808
- Jacson Leiner Taquiva Becerra – 20.520.031
- Ricardo David Fonseca Mosquera – 18.999.444
- César Junior Altamar Sarmiento – 15.205.196
- Jesús Alberto Colmenares Gallardo – 19.814.629
- José Manuel Mendoza González – 23.514.207
- José Ángel Barrero Cordones – 25.605.966
- José Rafael Blanco Volcán – 18.069.467
- Samaira del Valle Romero Wardrobe – 26.450.785
- Oscar Leonardo Aguillón Garcés – 25.167.912
- Douglas Javier Contreras Arellano – 11.216.808
- José Armando Alvarado Flores – 24.653.061
- Wilmer Eduardo Salinas Sánchez – 18.474.090
- Luis Manuel Paiva Soto – 20.891.775
- Cosmel Rafael Alcalá Acosta – 21.391.868
- Victor Alejandro Pimienta Salazar – 17.075.290
- Antonio José Sequea Torres – 14.961.993
- Fernando Andrés Noya Contramaestre – 20.365.285
- Rosmel Edecio Méndez Morales – 21.387.707
- Martín Eduardo Álvarez García – 11.920.425
- José Alberto Socorro Fernández – 14.233.653
- Gustavo Adolfo Hernández Barranco – 15.804.165
- Carlos Enrique Conde Márquez – 18.192 997
- Ederson Roberto Rumi Mogollón – 25.338.994
- Raúl Eduardo Manzanilla Almao – 14.384.500
- Gilbert Orlando Barillas Fernández – 6.438.749
- Roberto Andrés Rondón Restrepo – 21.515.057
- Enderson Israel Ríos Marín – 20.490.168
- Jefferson Fernando Díaz Vásquez – 20.027.691
- Rodolfo Jesús Rodríguez Orellana – 18.440.186
- Josnars Adolfo Baduel Oyoque – 18.711.730
- Junior of Jesús Silva Herrera – 20.906.192
- Jairo Rafael Bethermytt Carrillo – 21.335.628
- Evan Antonio Rincón Piñeiro – 20.577.345
- José Ibenay Ruiz Delgado – 24.148.567
- Gustavo Enrique Álvarez Granadillo – 26.759.517
- Alexander José Chávez Mogollón – 20.456.313
- Luke Alexander Denman – US Passport: 63846422
- Airam Berry – US Passport: 459591794
Featured image: Venezuelan special operations officials raiding the Bay of Macuto after the May 3rd mercenary operation known as Operation Gideon. Courtesy El Intransigente.
Translated by JRE/EF
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