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Thursday, June 19, 2025

T&T citizen accused of plotting against Venezuelan state

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Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello speaks to the press during the arrival of Venezuelan migrants returning from Mexico, at the Simon Bolivar International Airport in Maiquetia, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos, File)

Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello speaks to the press during the arrival of Venezuelan migrants returning from Mexico, at the Simon Bolivar International Airport in Maiquetia, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos, File)

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.”


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