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The Venezuelan military officer decorated by Maduro who allegedly participated in the kidnapping of Ojeda - La Tercera

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On Saturday, January 11, Venezuelan colonel Alexander Enrique Granko Arteaga (43) was cheered in Caracas. In the middle of a ceremony at the Miraflores Palace, he was one of the 34 officials of that country who received the Bicentennial Order of the Victory of Ayacucho award, awarded by Nicolás Maduro. Long-haired, prominent bearded and a rough walk, Granko Arteaga climbed the stage amid applause to shake Maduro's hand and hang himself the medal…

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On Saturday, January 11, Venezuelan colonel Alexander Enrique Granko Arteaga (43) was cheered in Caracas. In the middle of a ceremony at the Miraflores Palace, he was one of the 34 officials of that country who received the Bicentennial Order of the Victory of Ayacucho award, awarded by Nicolás Maduro. Long-haired, prominent bearded and a rough walk, Granko Arteaga climbed the stage amid applause to shake Maduro's hand and hang himself the medal…

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Suspects indicate that Granko personally commanded the abduction of Ojeda, directly participating in his capture in a building in Independence.

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La Tercera broke the news in Chile on Saturday, February 15, 2025.
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