Maduro Government Accused of Dark New Tactic: Assassinations
The discovery of Ronald Ojedas body encased in concrete in Chile has raised new fears over how far President Nicolás Maduro will go to keep his stranglehold on Venezuela.
Shortly after 3 a.m., a battering ram burst open the door to a 14th-floor apartment and three men dressed in the black tactical gear of the Chilean police rushed in. Brandishing guns, they grabbed Ronald Ojeda in front of his wife and 6-year-old son and dragged him away in his underwear.
Mr. Ojeda, a 32-year-old former Venezuelan Army officer, was a political dissident living under asylum in a middle-class neighborhood of Chiles capital, Santiago. He had tried to organize plots to topple Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelas autocratic leader, and weeks earlier, Mr. Maduro's government had publicly labeled him a traitor.
When his wife called the Chilean authorities, she told them that at least one of her husbands captors had a Venezuelan accent.
Across town nine days later, the authorities, acting on a tip, discovered a carry-on suitcase buried under nearly five feet of concrete. Inside, packed amid quicklime to speed up the decomposition, was Mr. Ojedas folded body.
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