The Ministry of the Interior said that there was a fierce gun battle between special police units and gangs in Caracas, the capital. Two policemen were killed and five policemen were seriously injured. It is not clear whether Perez himself was arrested. The Ministry of the Interior said that the arrest was made on a road in the western suburbs of Caracas. "Terrorist organizations launched armed resistance and were eventually destroyed. Five criminals were arrested and detained. "
The statement confirmed that several gang members were killed, but did not explain the whereabouts of Perez.
"The terrorists were armed to the teeth, armed with heavy weapons, and shot at the police who went to arrest them." The statement said that police officers were "violently attacked" in the process of persuading them to surrender.
Venezuelan President Nicolá s Maduro Moros said in a televised speech on the evening of 15 that the gang was going to bomb a foreign embassy.
On June 27 last year, Perez and others flew a police helicopter over the Supreme Court building and dropped a Grenade. The helicopter also fired 15 bullets at the office building of the Ministry of the Interior. Fortunately, no casualties were caused.
The Venezuelan government decided that this was a "terrorist attack-blow", and then with the help of Interpol, it issued a wanted order against Perez, and finally locked his whereabouts recently.
Five people were arrested, two died and five were injured in the gunfight. The leader of this terrorist group is a former police officer.
On the morning of June 5438+05, Perez posted a video on social media, in which he had blood on his head and claimed that he had been attacked by the police.
"They fired at us with Grenade launchers, and we were about to surrender, but they wouldn't let us surrender at all, just wanted to kill us." Perez also took the opportunity to incite netizens to support anti-government activities.
Perez, 36, used to be a policeman and acted in action movies. Shortly after the helicopter attack on the court building last June, he appeared in an anti-government demonstration in Caracas.
June 5438+February last year, he posted a video on the video * * * website, showing a group of masked armed men taking advantage of the night to control a military camp. Armed men smashed Maduro's portrait, handcuffed the soldiers and scolded them for supporting the government.
Although Venezuelan officials didn't specify the whereabouts of Perez, Maria Iris varela Rangel, director of the prison service department, wrote on social media Twitter: "This coward is now caught like a mouse. Who gave him the courage to attack-attacking barracks, killing officers and stealing weapons? "
On the same day, the Venezuelan opposition called for the punishment of Perez according to law.
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