Clandestine tracks disabled in the Gran Sabana

Chief General Domingo Hernández Lárez also reported that security agencies are deployed in the states of Bolívar, Amazonas and Delta Amacuro.


Courtesy Domingo Hernández Lárez | The tracks were allegedly used by armed criminal groups

The Bolivarian National Armed Forces (Fanb) located and disabled clandestine airstrips, presumably used by armed criminal groups.

This procedure is carried out in the municipality of Gran Sabana within the framework of the “Security and Defense of the Canaima National Park” plan.

The general in chief, Domingo Hernández Lárez, strategic operational commander of the Fanb, pointed out that the clandestine tracks were presumably used by gangs for illegal mining, linked to drug trafficking and human trafficking.

The military troops continue the execution of the operation in the south of Bolívar state to “protect forests, forest reserves and ecosystems.”

security deployment

Through the official Twitter account, it was also announced that the military brigades activated a special deployment of citizen security in the states of Bolívar, Amazonas and Delta Amacuro to “counteract crime rates in border entities and guarantee the presence of officials in these areas”.

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