The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, urged the Colombian institutions to open an investigation to do justice to the new evidence that shows the links between the deputy of the assembly in contempt, Juan Guaidó, and the narco-paramilitary band Los Rastrojos .
From Miraflores Palace, the President said that all the evidences are available and that “the Colombian authorities may come to Venezuela to question witnesses acknowledged as criminals and leaders in the Republic of Colombia».
He noted that the self-proclaimed Juan Guaidó also held meetings with this paramilitary gang in the so-called picket house, located in the Colombian-Venezuelan border territory, where more than 500 people have been dismembered.
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