The complaint indicates that he was kidnapped after the massive mobilization in Caracas along with his son and that they are in El Helicoide, an Intelligence Service building and penitentiary center. “We denounce Nicolás Maduro and his regime for whatever may happen to them!” the party reported on social media.
The Command with Venezuela, the party of Maria Corina Machado and Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, They denounced this Wednesday that the political leader of Convergencia, Biagio Pilierowas persecuted and kidnapped by the Nicolás Maduro regime.
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The incident occurred after a massive protest in Caracas, where videos were spread showing that the opposition leader was being pursued by unidentified persons. “We warn the international community and hold the regime responsible for whatever may happen to it,” published the match on social media.


The latest information released by the command indicates that Pilieri along with his sonJesus Pilieri, are allegedly found kidnapped in The Helicoida building that serves as the headquarters of the Bolivian National Intelligence Service (SEBIN) and as penitentiary centeris also known as one of the centers of torture largest in Latin America.
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Demonstration this Wednesday organized by María Corina Machado in protest against the reelection of Nicolás Maduro.
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The information of the kidnapping comes in the context of the massive manifestation summoned by Maria Corina Machadohead of the Venezuelan opposition, in protest against the re-election a month ago of Nicolás Maduro, last July 28.
The match Command with Venezuela denounced through social networks and the publication of videos, the persecution and kidnapping towards Biagio Piliero, opposition political leader, coordinator of Convergencia Venezuela and member of the Unitary Platform.
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Source: Ambito