Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello announced on Thursday the arrest of four American citizens accused by the socialist regime of “hacking” Venezuelan infrastructure and “plotting” to overthrow dictator Nicolás Maduro.
The four detained Americans were identified by Cabello as Gregory David Weber, David Gutenberg Guillaume, Jonathan Pagan González, and Jorge Marcelo Vargas.
Cabello, without presenting evidence to substantiate his accusations, claimed that the detained Americans are part of a broader “mercenary group” allegedly linked to the CIA and Spain’s National Intelligence Centre (CNI).
The Venezuelan interior minister is a long-suspected drug lord wanted by U.S. authorities on multiple narco-terrorism charges. Since 2020, the United States has an active $10 million bounty out for any information that can lead to his arrest and/or conviction.
Cabello accused Weber of being a “hacker” that plotted to “sabotage” Venezuela’s state infrastructure. Gutenberg Guillaume, who Cabello identified as a “paramedic,” allegedly had the “mission of providing assistance in case of injuries in terrorist activities.” […]
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