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Checking Phones and Retaining Documents in Alcabalas Is Illegal: What the Constitution Says

News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of the day Venezuelan laws and the Constitution prohibit the revision of cell phones, detention without warrant or flagrante, and the improper retention of identity documents by security officials in alcabalas and checkpoints. The regulations on free transit and personal privacy establish precise limits to the performance of security officials during vehicle and passer-by inspections, informed through th…
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News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of the day Venezuelan laws and the Constitution prohibit the revision of cell phones, detention without warrant or flagrante, and the improper retention of identity documents by security officials in alcabalas and checkpoints. The regulations on free transit and personal privacy establish precise limits to the performance of security officials during vehicle and passer-by inspections, informed through th…

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Noticias al Día y a la Hora | Últimas Noticias del día de hoy… broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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