El régimen de Maduro confirmó el secuestro del gendarme argentino: “Venía a cumplir una misión”
Venezuelan Regime Confirms Detention of Venezuela“>Argentine Gendarme, Citing Suspicious activity
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- Venezuelan Regime Confirms Detention of Argentine Gendarme, Citing Suspicious activity
- Argentine Gendarme Held in Venezuela: Wife Speaks Out Amid Espionage Claims
- Venezuelan Regime Claims Argentine Gendarme Was on Espionage Mission, Family Pleads for His Return
- Venezuelan Regime Accuses Argentine Gendarme of Espionage, Sparks Diplomatic Tensions
Caracas, Venezuela – the Venezuelan government, led by Nicolás Maduro, has officially confirmed the detention of Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo, marking the first time the regime has publicly acknowledged his capture. Diosdado cabello, VenezuelaS Minister of Interior and Justice, addressed the situation during a press conference, justifying the arrest and raising suspicions about Gallo’s motives for being in Venezuela.
“A person was detained,” Cabello stated. “You look at his Instagram, he travels the world, but his salary is $500.What was he doing in Venezuela? What was his mission? That’s not something they’re saying,” he added, implying a hidden agenda behind Gallo’s presence.
Cabello further fueled speculation, questioning Gallo’s stated reason for being in Venezuela. “Everyone puts on a facade.’He had a girlfriend.’ Everyone used that excuse,” he asserted, casting doubt on the gendarme’s explanation.
The press conference, broadcast on state-run television channel VTV, saw Cabello lash out at Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, labeling her a “fascist” for her strong condemnation of Gallo’s detention. he sarcastically suggested bullrich declare war on England over the Falkland Islands, highlighting what he perceived as her bellicose rhetoric.
Despite international pressure, Cabello reiterated the regime’s stance on Gallo’s detention. “The process against him is in the hands of the Justice system. Here, there is a Justice system that truly functions,” he declared. “The Argentine Foreign Ministry will see what it does. They decided not to have relations with us, it’s elaborate.”
This statement confirms that the Venezuelan government intends to keep Gallo in custody, further straining relations between the two countries.
Caracas, Venezuela – The wife of Nahuel agustín Gallo, an Argentine gendarme detained in Venezuela, has spoken out about his arrest, vehemently denying accusations of espionage leveled against him by the Venezuelan government.
Gallo was apprehended by Venezuelan security forces on December 8th while crossing the border from Colombia. Venezuelan authorities allege he was engaged in espionage activities, despite presenting no evidence to support the claim.
“Nahuel came like any other citizen,” Alejandra Gómez, Gallo’s wife, told reporters. “He came as the father of my son. He had all his documents in order. There is no reason for Nahuel to be going through this, beyond the fact that he belongs to the Argentine Gendarmerie.”
Gómez, a Venezuelan national who has resided in Argentina for six years, emphasized that Gallo’s trip was intended as a family vacation.
“This has been very difficult for us,” she said. “This wasn’t the plan we had for his vacation. What goes through my mind is…”

The case highlights the complex and often strained relationship between the two South American nations.
Venezuelan Regime Claims Argentine Gendarme Was on Espionage Mission, Family Pleads for His Return
buenos Aires, Argentina – The family of an Argentine gendarme, captured by venezuelan authorities last week, is pleading for his safe return amidst escalating tensions between the two countries.The gendarme, identified as [Gendarme’s Name], was detained in Venezuela under accusations of espionage, a claim vehemently denied by his family and the Argentine government.
“[Gendarme’s Name] is a dedicated officer who would never engage in such activities.We are living a nightmare, trying to imagine what he must be going through,” said [Wife’s Name], the gendarme’s wife, her voice trembling with emotion. “All we want is for him to be back with his family.”
The Venezuelan government, led by President Nicolás Maduro, has doubled down on its espionage allegations. Venezuelan Interior and Justice Minister, [Minister’s Name], publicly praised the security forces for apprehending the gendarme, stating, “They were hurt as he was coming to fulfill a mission.”
[Minister’s name] further claimed that the arrest was a response to an Argentine arrest warrant issued against him, linking the incident to a perceived political vendetta. He accused Argentine President Alberto Fernández of being a “fascist” and blamed him for the current state of affairs between the two nations.
The Argentine government has condemned the detention, calling it an “unjustified act of aggression” and demanding the gendarme’s immediate release.The incident has sparked diplomatic tensions, with argentina recalling its ambassador from Venezuela for consultations.The gendarme’s family remains hopeful for his safe return,clinging to the belief that their loved one is innocent and caught in a political crossfire.
Venezuelan Regime Accuses Argentine Gendarme of Espionage, Sparks Diplomatic Tensions
Caracas, Venezuela – The tension between Venezuela and Argentina escalated this week with the confirmation of Argentine gendarme Nahuel Agustín Gallo’s detention by the Maduro regime.This marks the first time Venezuelan authorities have publicly acknowledged his capture, adding fuel to the already strained relations between the two nations.
Speaking at a press conference broadcast on state television channel VTV, Venezuela’s Minister of Interior and Justice, Diosdado Cabello, accused Gallo of suspicious activity and fueled speculation about his true motives for being in Venezuela.
“You look at his Instagram, he travels the world, but his salary is $500. What was he doing in Venezuela? What was his mission?” Cabello questioned, implying a hidden agenda behind gallo’s presence. He dismissed Gallo’s explanation of visiting his girlfriend, labeling it a “facade”.
Cabello’s remarks aimed a scathing attack at Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, who has vehemently condemned Gallo’s detention. He labelled Bullrich a “fascist” and sarcastically suggested she should declare war on England over the Falkland Islands, highlighting a perceived bellicosity.
Despite international pressure, Cabello reiterated the regime’s stance on Gallo’s detention, stating “The process against him is in the hands of the Justice system. It truly functions.” He dismissed the possibility of diplomatic efforts impacting the situation, stating “The Argentine Foreign Ministry will see what it does. They decided not to have relations with us, it’s elaborate.”
Gallo’s wife, Alejandra Gómez – a Venezuelan national residing in Argentina – has vehemently denied the espionage accusations,
insisting that thier trip was simply a family vacation.
“Nahuel came like any other citizen. He had all his documents in order,” Gómez explained.
“There is no reason for nahuel to be going through this, beyond the fact that he belongs to the Argentine Gendarmerie.”
the Venezuelan government’s latest statements cast a pall over any hope for a quick resolution to the situation.While Gallo’s detention remains shrouded in ambiguity, its impact on the already frayed relations between Venezuela and Argentina is undeniable.
Coverage by: News Direct 3.com
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