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La Vega raid

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2021 police raid on the gang controlling La Vega Parish, Caracas, Venezuela
La Vega raid
Part ofCrisis in Venezuela
La Vega slum, Caracas, where the raid took place
La Vega as seen located in the Libertador municipality.
LocationLa Vega Parish,Caracas,Venezuela
DateJanuary 8, 2021 (2021-01-08)
Deaths23
Injured0
MotivePolice operation

TheLa Vega raid was apolice raid that occurred on 8 January 2021 inLa Vega Parish,Caracas,Venezuela. The objective of the raid was to take control of La Vega Parish, which was controlled by acriminal organization, led by Leonardo José Polanco Angulo; he was adrug lord, known as "El Loco Leo". Members of theVenezuelan National Police (PNB), theSpecial Action Forces (FAES) and theVenezuelan National Guard seized control of the parish, killing a number of people in the neighborhood. According to investigative journalists and human rights organizations, the death toll was 23 people. By 11 January, no member of theNicolás Maduro administration had made a statement about the events or announced a death toll.

Background

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In June 2019, theUnited Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights,Michelle Bachelet, documented dozens ofextrajudicial killings in Venezuela and included among her report's recommendations to disband theSpecial Action Forces (FAES) and open an independent investigation of their actions. Few days after the report was published, Nicolás Maduro appeared publicly with FAES officers, praising them. Although Maduro's administration alleged that the report was plagued with "falsehoods", it has worked along Bachelet's Office. On a September 2020 update of the human rights situation of Venezuela, Bachelet stressed FAES' actions again and informed that according to the Public Ministry, seventy FAES officers had been indicted in several states.[1]

AUnited Nations fact-finding mission, which said that Nicolas Maduro's government had committed systematic human rights violations amounting tocrimes against humanity, called in 2020 for the FAES to be disbanded due to its role in extrajudicial killings.[2]

Events

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In January 2021, police information found that members of a mafia that operates in Cota 905 inCaracas andEl Loco Leo's criminal organization inEl Valle Parish were waging a war against the police.[3]

In the morning of 8 January, commissions of theVenezuelan National Police (PNB), of theSpecial Action Forces (FAES) and theVenezuelan National Guard took control ofLa Vega Parish inCaracas.[4][5] Police came in with agents in motorcycles, armored vehicles and one light tank. According to police sources, all the deceased had criminal background or were in police registries, but relatives assured that many were arrested after raiding their homes and that they were later executed. Witnesses declared that many of the victims that were identified in Caracas' Bello Monte morgue were first alive at the moment of the arrest.[6] There did not appear to be any police deaths from the confrontations.[2]

As of 11 January, the Maduro administration had not made a statement about the events nor announced a death toll.[3] Attorney GeneralTarek William Saab and the Interior Affairs Minister did not respond to comment requests byBBC Mundo.[1] Neither Venezuela's information ministry nor the chief prosecutor's office immediately replied to requests for comment byReuters.[2]

The NGOMonitor de Víctimas (Victims Monitor) unofficially registered 24 deaths and identified 10 people, three of whom were minors;[4] according to a report byRunrunes, "they would not be able to have funerals and would be taken directly to the cemetery". The outlet also reported that "several of the burials would be paid by the state".[7][8] Former prosecutor and director of thePublic Ministry, Zair Mundaray, declared that the bodies of the deceased had a "ballistic pattern that indicatesextrajudicial killings".[9]

The human rights organizationPROVEA, declared that at least 23 people died during the operation, described the events as a "massacre" and asked theOmbudsman, Alfredo Ruiz, to offer explanations about the events and to file a complaint.[10][11] Marino Alvarado, investigation coordinator of the organizations, declared that the relatives of the victims started to denounce the detention of people to be executed afterwards.[3] Alvarado questioned that the police operation left no injured among the security officers or the victims,[clarification needed][4] declared that the police operation was "the bloodiest carried out in the country" since the People Liberation Operations (OLP) started in 2015 and that it could be interpreted as an attempt by the government to take control of the zone to appease social protests, comparing the operation with OLPs carried out in the Cota 905, which resulted in 17 deaths, and one carried out in Aragua state in 2016, which resulted in 16 deaths.[12]

References

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  1. ^abGarcía Marco, Daniel (12 January 2021)."Qué se sabe de la operación policial en Caracas que terminó en una "masacre"".BBC Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved13 January 2021.
  2. ^abc"At least 23 dead in clash between gangs and police in Venezuelan capital".Reuters. 2021-01-10. Retrieved2021-01-13.
  3. ^abc"Provea registra 23 muertos en masacre de La Vega e insta al Defensor del Pueblo a pronunciarse".Efecto Cocuyo. 11 January 2021. Retrieved12 January 2021.
  4. ^abcMarra, Yohana (11 January 2021)."Tres menores de edad entre los identificados de la masacre de La Vega". Crónica Uno. Retrieved12 January 2021.
  5. ^"La Vega: Al menos 23 muertos tras choques entre bandas criminales y la policía en peligroso barrio".Reuters (in Spanish).El Comercio. 2021-01-11. Retrieved2021-01-13.
  6. ^"Masacre de La Vega, Caracas: policía juzga, ejecuta y después viste a los muertos". El Estímulo. 11 January 2021. Retrieved12 January 2021.
  7. ^"Provea registra 23 muertos en masacre de La Vega e insta al Defensor del Pueblo a pronunciarse".Efecto Cocuyo. 11 January 2021. Retrieved12 January 2021.
  8. ^Meléndez, Lorena (10 January 2021)."#MonitorDeVíctimas Masacre de La Vega: "A todo el que veían con cara fea, le metían. Los policías disparaban a lo loco"".Runrunes. Retrieved12 January 2021.
  9. ^"Denuncian que muertos de la masacre de La Vega presentan "un patrón balístico de ejecuciones extrajudiciales"".Monitoreamos (in Spanish). 2021-01-11. Retrieved2021-01-12.
  10. ^"Activists claim Venezuela police 'massacre' killed 23 people".France 24. 2021-01-11. Retrieved2021-01-13.
  11. ^"Al menos 23 muertos sería el saldo de la masacre en La Vega, según Provea".NTN24 (in Spanish). 2021-01-11. Retrieved2021-01-13.
  12. ^Hernández, Frank (10 January 2021)."Marino Alvarado: "Masacre en La Vega buscaría apagar la protesta social"".El Pitazo. Retrieved12 January 2021.
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