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Radars detect planes loaded with drug leaving Venezuela

Former US Ambassador to Colombia Myles Frechette said his government has evidence of readings made by radars based in Colombia and other countries showing airplanes loaded with cocaine and bound for North America and other countries around the world departing from Venezuela.

"This is a verifiable fact that has been published by the United States for years. The Venezuelan government either remains silent or denies this, but this is unquestionable, as there are radars in Colombian and other countries that are detecting their flights," DPA quoted.

According to Frechette, the drug leaves Colombian and traffickers smuggle it into Venezuela. From Venezuela, the drug is taken to the US and other countries.

"This has been captured electronically, I mean, there is no way to deny this. However, the Venezuelan government always stays there watching, like saying 'It wasn't me'", Frechette added.



 
 
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