
Venezuelan Community Expels Police Amid Fraud and Child Abuse Allegations
Venezuela: El Morro Residents Expel Police Amid Accusations of Fraud and Abuse El Morro, Sucre state, Venezuela – Residents of El Morro community in Sucre state, Venezuela, took matters into their own hands on June 4th, driving out officers from the National Bolivariana Police (PNB). The community alleges the officers were engaged in fraudulent operations and that their actions escalated when they allegedly targeted children. The incident has sparked outrage and raised concerns about police conduct and accountability. "They were acting corruptly," stated one resident who wished to remain anonymous for safety reasons. "They were taking things from people and even bothering the children. We couldn't stand for it anymore." Videos circulating on social media show a large group of residents confronting and forcing the PNB officers to leave. The author of the video, who claims the actions were ordered by high-ranking officials, adds commentary and analysis. While the video provides compelling visuals, independent verification of all claims is needed to fully assess the situation. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions and challenges faced by communities in Venezuela. Further investigation is needed to determine the full extent of the alleged fraudulent activities and any potential disciplinary actions against the involved officers.