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Venezuela investigates Guaido for electrical sabotage

| @indiablooms | Mar 13, 2019, at 09:58 am

Caracas (Xinhua/UNI): Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido is under investigation for sabotage following a massive blackout, Attorney General Tarek William Saab said on Tuesday.

Guaido is being investigated "for his alleged involvement in the sabotage against the national electricity system," Saab said.

The opposition leader was already under investigation for violating constitutional norms after he declared himself "interim president" on Jan 23, Saab said.


The Venezuelan government has been struggling to deal with a blackout that had plunged the country into darkness since late Thursday.


"To Venezuela it's clear that the light comes when the usurpation stops," Guaido tweeted on Thursday, about two hours after the power outage.
Saab called the message "revealing."


Political conflict between Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and Guaido erupted as the latter declared himself "interim president" during an anti-government rally on Jan 23, a move which was immediately recognized by the United States.   

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