The body of Ronald Leandro Ojeda Morenoa former Venezuelan military opponent of Nicolás Maduro kidnapped 10 days ago in Chile, was found this Friday under a concrete slab in the department of Maipú, Chile. This was confirmed by the Prosecutor’s Office of that country.
Ojeda Moreno, 32, was kidnapped on February 21 on Chilean soil. Four people in fake police clothes, who had their faces covered, took him away. “The approximate date of death indicates that it is between seven and ten days, coinciding with the date on which the kidnapping occurred,” confirmed prosecutor Héctor Barros.
Ojeda Moreno, lieutenant colonel – retired from the Venezuelan army – was on the list of those persecuted by Nicolás Maduro. He was in Santiago de Chile as a political refugee, according to the local press.
Gabriel Boric’s government, as soon as it learned of his kidnapping, strengthened border controls to prevent him from being taken out of the country. All suspicions point to an operation by the intelligence troops of the Caracas regime.
Source: Clarin
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