The ConVzla team, from the majority opposition in Venezuela, denounced this Thursday that two patrols of the Bolivarian Intelligence Service (Sebin) have been around the house of the mother of the anti-Chavista leader MarÃa Corina Machadoin Caracas.
“Today, Thursday, November 28, until this time (01.24 GMT), two Sebin patrols have parked twice in front of the house of MarÃa Corina Machado’s mother with the sirens on and hooded officials hovering around the entrance,” he indicated in X ConVzla.
Likewise, he said that the Sebin troops have remained at the site for half an hour on both occasions, and then – he said – they left.
The team did not say whether Machado’s mother, Corina Parisca, is at home.
In recent days, the majority opposition in Venezuela, grouped in the Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD), has denounced the “siege” outside the residence of the Argentine Embassy in Caracas -guarded by Brazil-, where six anti-Chavistas have been refugees since March.
On Wednesday, opponent Omar González, one of the six opponents sheltered in the residence, reported that the Government of Nicolás Maduro “blocks” the supply of drinking water to the diplomatic headquartersdays after the power outage was reported.
On the same social network, Pedro Urruchurtu, also an asylum seeker and close collaborator of the opposition leader MarÃa Corina Machado, assured that “the regime prohibits the entry of a tanker truck with drinking water.”
In addition to Urruchurtu and González, Magalli Meda, Machado’s campaign manager; Claudia Macero, communications coordinator of Vente Venezuela (VV); Humberto Villalobos, electoral coordinator of the VV campaign command, and former minister Fernando MartÃnez Mottola, advisor to the Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD), the largest opposition bloc.