http://www.sabinabecker.com/2013/04/17-electrical-saboteurs-caught-in-venezuela.html

17 electrical saboteurs caught in
Venezuela<http://www.sabinabecker.com/2013/04/17-electrical-saboteurs-caught-in-venezuela.html>April
10, 2013 — Sabina Becker

*video:*
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vKWTgkW0Q24*<http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vKWTgkW0Q24>

It’s literally getting down to the wire in Venezuela. Yesterday, the
military, which is in charge of securing the country’s electrical plants
and stations, announced a major
capture:<http://www.aporrea.org/actualidad/n226519.html>

*The chief of the Strategic Operational Command of the Bolivarian National
Armed Forces (CEO-FANB), Major-General Wilmer Barrientos, informed on
Tuesday of the detention of 17 persons linked to acts of electrical
sabotage in Venezuela.*
*

“At the moment we have 17 detainees, caught in the act of sabotaging the
installations of Corpoelec in our national territory, and they will face
the judicial process,” said the military officer during a press conference.

Barrientos said that the citizens, some of whom are said to be military
lieutenants, were detained in the city of Maracay, specifically in the
Paratroop Brigade, and will be subjected to investigation by Military
Intelligence.

Barrientos said that per instructions from president Nicolás Maduro, the
distribution and transmission centres were also secured in order to take
inventory of the repayments and “to be able to react promptly”.

At the same time, Barrientos notified that a shipment of necessary
electrical materials had been recovered in the customs building. “We are
improving, bit by bit, the response of the electrical system,” he said.

Barrientos emphasized that these measures have made it so that in some
states, where there had been 50 critical circuits, now there are only four
or six.

Barrientos called on Venezuelans to be conscientious in their use of
electricity, and on the owners of shopping centres to turn on their
generators during hours of peak demand.
*

*“We are still working in the electrical sector, to keep the people as calm
as possible, and we will act in this sector with all the necessary force so
that there will be peace throughout the Bolivarian Republic,” he said.*

Translation mine.

So, these sabotaging military lieutenants must be who the punks of JAVU
were calling members of the “National Democratic Armed Forces” in the
“protest” manual I
translated<http://www.sabinabecker.com/2013/04/terrorism-and-destabilization-in-venezuela-all-you-can-eat.html>
here
last night. Since they are at the lowest levels of the officer corps, it is
doubtful the conspiracy reaches any higher. The High Command was purged of
traitors years ago, after the coup of ’02 revealed to Chavecito and his
government who was actually a loyal commander and who was not. Since then,
any remaining bad apples have been picked off one by one, and the High
Command has been clean. It is therefore highly unlikely that we will ever
again see the crazy spectacle of a group of a dozen or so military
officers, going before the cameras of an opposition-controlled TV station
like they did in ’02, announcing that they could no longer be loyal because
of some spurious accusation of government forces firing on unarmed
demonstrators in the street.

Now we await the arrests of the Salvadoran terrorists, imported by Majunche
to destabilize the country so that he can declare victory without winning a
single legitimate thing. And, for that matter, the arrest of Majunche
himself. It’s just a matter of time…


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