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Nahuel Gallo Requested to Be a Plaintiff in the Case Against Nicolás Maduro that Is Before the Argentine Courts

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The gendarme was 448 days in prison in Venezuela and will be called as a witness when he is in a position to testify.

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The gendarme was 448 days in prison in Venezuela and will be called as a witness when he is in a position to testify.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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On Friday, Gendarmerie Nahuel Gallo sued the regime of Nicolás Maduro after being kidnapped in Venezuela for more than a year. Through its social networks, he confirmed that he presented himself as a plaintiff in the case maintained by the Argentine Federal Justice against the ex-mandatario and other members of the regime for crimes against humanity. “I survived 448 days of kidnapping in Venezuela. Today I take a step to have justice. I ask to b…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Argentine joins as a plaintiff in the federal court case for crimes against humanity.He asked to be "recognised as a victim" of Chavismo.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Catalan gendarme, after regaining his freedom after 448 days of captivity, presented himself as a plaintiff before federal justice to be recognized as a victim of the Chavista regime. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Argentine gendarme Nahuel Agustín Gallo presented himself as a plaintiff before the Argentine federal court in the case against Nicolás Maduro and other leaders of the Chavista government for crimes against humanity. The military officer with police functions, who was imprisoned 448 days in Venezuela, presented himself to the justice system as a direct victim of the acts investigated, requesting to be held as a plaintiff with all the powers …

The Argentine who was detained in Venezuela for 448 days asked to be recognized as a victim in federal justice and demanded the release of political prisoners who are still imprisoned in the Caribbean country.

·Argentina
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Monitoreamos broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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