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Four months later, the Police and the Attorney General’s Office, together with Migración Colombia, reported the capture of four people accused of being the leaders of said operation, known as Gideon.
The detainees were identified as Juven and Juvenal Sequea Torres, former soldiers and brothers; Yacsi Álvarez and Ryder Russo. Three of the captures were made in Bogotá and one in Barranquilla.
According to data from the intelligence report, revealed this Thursday by the newspaper El Tiempo, Yacsi Álvarez would have been the logistics coordinator of the illegal operation and a trusted woman of Clíver Alcalá, another of the leaders, who turned himself in at the beginning of the year to the authorities from the United States.
In addition, Álvarez would have a love affair with Jordan Guy Goudreau, owner of a security company that would have bought weapons and recruited former Venezuelan military personnel and that the former adviser to the interim government, Juan José Rendón, confirmed that he had contacted “exploratory”.
Russian Rayder, for his part, would be one of the masterminds of the drone attack that Maduro suffered in August 2018, while the Sequea brothers would have trained the members of the operation.
Those captured are required by the United States justice for the crimes of manufacturing, trafficking and carrying weapons, restricted use ammunition, for the exclusive use of the armed forces and training for illegal activities.
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