Argentine Gendarme Nahuel Gallo Is Released After More than a Year Detained in Venezuela
- Nahuel Gallo, detained in Venezuela since December 2024, was released and has left the country, confirmed by Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno.
- Gallo was held for over 14 months in the Rodeo I political prison near Caracas before his release and departure to Argentina.
- The Argentine Football Association helped organize Gallo's transfer home and thanked Venezuelan authorities for facilitating cooperation on the humanitarian action.
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At Ezeiza International Airport, he was received by his wife, María Alexandra Gómez; the senator and former minister, Patricia Bullrich; the chancellor Pablo Quirno; the holder of the security portfolio, Alejandra Monteoliva; and the governor of Catamarca, Raúl Jalil
The Argentine Foreign Minister, Pablo Quirno, confirmed this Sunday the release of Argentina's non-commissioned Gendarmerie officer Nahuel Gallo , arrested in Venezuela since December 2024 and prosecuted by the authorities of this country for alleged "links to terrorism." He has stated this in a statement published on social networks where he indicated that the agent, who was "in a situation of enforced disappearance" since December 8, 2024, has…
Argentina Confirms Release of Gendarme Nahuel Gallo After More than a Year in Detention in Venezuela
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina confirmed this Sunday the release of Gendarmerie Nahuel Gallo, who has been detained in Venezuela since December 2024.The Foreign Minister, Pablo Quirno, reported his release through a statement broadcast on social networks, where he indicated that the non-commissioned officer, who was “in a situation of enforced disappearance” since December 8, 2024, has already left Venezuelan territory.In the same …
Broken diplomatic relations between Caracas and Buenos Aires, the Asociación del Fútbol Argentino (AFA) took on this Sunday night an unusual political role...
Venezuela releases Argentine border guard Nahuel Gallo
Nahuel Gallo released and is travelling back to Argentina; Board Guard, who was imprisoned in Venezuela for some 450 days, was released on Sunday following a "humanitarian" intervention by AFA football association.
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