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Catherina

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Sun Aug 11, 2013, 09:54 AM Aug 2013

Armed Groups in Venezuela’s Capital Disarm [View all]

Armed Groups in Venezuela’s Capital Disarm

Ryan Mallett-Outtrim (VA),- As the Venezuelan government relaunches its ‘A Toda Vida’ mission, 97 armed groups in Caracas have pledged to disarm.

During a ceremony in western Caracas on Thursday, President Nicolas Maduro met with representatives of groups he described as young people linked to criminal activity. However, he also stated that many of the groups had been forced to defend the slums of the capital and “to fight state terrorism of the Fourth Republic”; something which he argued is no longer necessary.

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However, Maduro’s calls for disarmament were preceded by the alleged shooting of a university student in Carabobo state early yesterday morning. According to authorities, six military personnel have been detained as suspects in the shooting, which relatives of the victim Anderson Oliveros have told media took place just south of the city of the state capital Valencia, at around two o’clock in the morning. Anderson’s mother, Coromoto Rojas has accused the soldiers of unnecessarily opening fire on the vehicle, which she said resulted in her son sustaining a fatal bullet wound to the neck.

The soldiers were reportedly engaged in a routine patrol as part of the Plan Secure Homeland when the shooting took place.

Under the Plan, soldiers are deployed alongside police in some of Venezuela’s most crime-afflicted neighbourhoods. Last month, interior minister Miguel Rodriguez announced the Plan would be expanded, stating that authorities have seen crime decrease by an average of 40% in areas where the initiative has been implemented. Yesterday, Maduro reiterated support for the Plan, and backed its expansion.

http://nsnbc.me/2013/08/11/armed-groups-in-venezuelas-capital-disarm

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