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    Death penalty for Guyanese collaborating with Venezuela – Caribbean Life

    R innissBy R innissMarch 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Guyana’s Minister of Nationwide Safety Robeson Benn.

    By U.S. Embassy Guyana

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    As territorial tensions between Guyana and Venezuela proceed to simmer, Guyana’s authorities this week vowed to slap treason fees on any Guyanese who permits Venezuela to nominate or elect her or him because the governor of its oil-rich western area that Venezuela has threatened to annex and administrate.

    Minister of Nationwide Safety Robeson Benn informed a junior police convention that Venezuelan authorities wouldn’t hesitate to impose capital fees on any locals if they’re elected governor of the Essequibo area in elections scheduled for Might twenty fifth. Treason is a capital cost right here and is punishable by the dying penalty.

    The announcement got here two days after the federal government deported a boatload of 75 Venezuelans who the ministry mentioned had entered the disputed space illegally.

    Venezuela has claimed the realm for many years, alleging that it had been cheated out of the area by an Nineties boundaries fee. The announcement additionally got here two weeks after a Venezuelan army vessel had sailed proper into the center of offshore oil fields granted beneath license by Guyana, telling the crews of belongings operated by American oil big ExxonMobil that they have been producing oil illegally.

    “If a Guyanese is appointed to be the governor of Essequibo and is positioned at Anna Regina (the city’s capital), we’ll cost that individual for treason and lock them up, each considered one of them,” he mentioned with out elaborating.

    He additionally mentioned the federal government is expelling many Venezuelan sleeper brokers despatched to the nation by Venezuelan authorities, saying a search is on for a lot of others.

    “We all know that there are some sleepers right here. We put out a couple of already,” he mentioned. He additionally referenced a latest incident on the bordering Cuyuni River when gunmen from the Venezuelan facet exchanged gunfire with Guyanese troopers, injuring six. Benn famous that a number of of the gangsters have been additionally killed.

    “If they arrive, we’ve to shoot and scoot and shoot and hold scooting and taking pictures till assist arrives,” he mentioned.  “We will by no means surrender Essequibo. Guyana can be nothing with out Essequibo,” he added.



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