The aircraft has been kidnapped by the Justice since June 6.
Three months after the plane landed in Argentina, in the cartoon released by the Venezuelan government, headed by the president Nicholas Maduro, They recreated what it would have been like before the aircraft arrived on national soil and was arrested, preventing its crew members from leaving the country.
As part of the animation, you can see a drawing of a woman making the sign of the cross while listening to the voiceover: “This is your captain speaking, we inform you that they won’t let us land in Montevideo to refuel. We must return to Buenos Aires, stay in your seats.”
“GIVE IT BACK BY PLANE”, the campaign launched by VENEZUELA with an ANIMATED DRAWING
After that scene, the short film shows the same woman carrying out humanitarian aid in Suriname, five days before arriving in Argentina.
The video continues with the sound of an alarm and a person begins to speak imitating the Argentine accent.
“You must make the landing in the area that will be indicated to you, avoid obstructing our work,” the voice communicated. After that, they show how the plane lands and the police officers begin with the hijacking of the plane.
“Give up your passports, identification documents and telephone equipment! The plane is held at the airport, and you are prohibited from leaving the country”says one of the animated officers.
The animation shows the concerned Venezuelan and Iranian crew members as they shed their character objects and family photos are shown on their phones.
The video ends with a legend next to Venezuelan flags that says: “Return the plane. We want you back.”
The crew members of the Venezuelan-Iranian aircraft are not detained, but their passports were withheld as a precautionary measure and they were prohibited from leaving the country by court order.
This is because such crew members may be linked to terrorist activities.
On the other hand, the Venezuelan government sent relatives of the Emtrasur crew members to Argentina.
Source: Ambito

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