National Police of Venezuela Confiscated the Truck Used in the Protest Saturday
Last Saturday, August 17 in Caracas, with a police motorcycle escort, the Bolivarian National Police (PNB), a security bloc controlled by the Maduro regime, confiscated the well-known truck that had transported the leader of the Venezuelan opposition, María Corina Machado, and the standard-bearer of the Democratic Unitary Platform, Edmundo González Urrutia, on several occasions. There was no one in the truck at the time and it was being towed by a tow truck. Machado’s campaign command reported that the confiscation occurred when they were preparing to secure the vehicle after the peaceful rally in Caracas Venezuela on Saturday evening.
Through her official X account, Machado said: “Dear and respected Venezuelans, yesterday we marked a fundamental milestone and a great victory for our struggle. We have shown that Venezuela is united as a nation. From the peasant who shouted with his family from his hamlet in the Andes, to the tens of thousands who filled the cities on five continents… There is no distance, nor time that can separate us,” she continued.