On Friday, Venezuelan attorney general Tarek William Saab confirmed that Fernando Martinez-Mottola, a far-right activist from Vente Venezuela who had been residing in the argentine embassy in Caracas, surrendered to Venezuelan authorities yesterday.
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00:00This Friday, Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek Williams confirmed that Fernando Martínez
00:07Motola, a far-right activist from Vente, Venezuela, who has been residing in the Argentine embassy
00:13in Caracas, surrendered to the Venezuelan authorities yesterday.
00:17The Public Prosecutor's Office informed that on Thursday, December 19, 2024, Mr. Fernando
00:22Martínez Motola, who was residing in the embassy of the Republic of Argentina in Venezuela
00:26with a group of members of the extremist organization Vente, Venezuela, who are the fugitives,
00:31voluntarily presented himself at the main office of the Public Prosecutor's Office
00:35in Caracas.
00:36The aforementioned citizen was brought to justice and made a statement at the Prosecutor's
00:42Office regarding the serious violent, conspiratorial and destabilizing acts that have been organized
00:48from their aforementioned diplomatic headquarters during the last month after the presidential
00:54elections of July 28.
00:56It is important to highlight that Martínez Motola decided to actively collaborate with
01:01the Venezuelan justice system within the framework of the process provided for in Article 39
01:07of the Constitution of the Republic.
01:09Finally, the Public Prosecutor's Office of Rector and Holder of Criminal Investigations
01:15remains firm in its duty to guarantee justice as well as in its fight against any national
01:21or international group or entity outside the law that attempts against the peace of
01:26the Venezuelan nation.