
Venezuelan Man Accuses Police of Theft and Kidnapping Attempt
Maracaibo Police Accused of Theft and Kidnapping Attempt A disturbing incident in Maracaibo, Venezuela, has prompted a public outcry after Luis Cardozo accused officers from the DCDO division of the Bolivarian National Police of theft and attempted kidnapping. Cardozo, who had listed his motorcycle for sale on Marketplace, says the officers contacted him, posing as potential buyers. "They came to my house, said they wanted to test drive the bike, and then they took it," Cardozo stated in a video posted online. The officers also allegedly stole his wallet and phone. The incident has sparked widespread concern, highlighting the vulnerability of citizens to police abuse. Cardozo's video, which has garnered significant attention online, shows images of the officers and the stolen motorcycle. He has publicly appealed to Attorney General Tarek William Saab and Diosdado Cabello for assistance in retrieving his property and bringing the perpetrators to justice. The case has been reported to the authorities, and investigations are underway.