Venezuelan Vice-President Ramón Carrizales doubted on
Wednesday about the validity of the reports disclosed by Interpol
on the computers property of Raúl Reyes, the second-in-command
of the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) who was
killed last March.
The senior official was queried about a document of the Ecuadorian
government which did not validate the information supplied
by the laptops.
"No serious person can validate this information. Anybody
able to read and write and with common sense can realize that
such evidence cannot be used anywhere in the world," he said.
"All of us know that it is a plot and a manipulation to try
to discredit Venezuela in the global ambit."
His remarks were made on leaving a meeting held with Attorney
General Luisa Ortega Díaz, where they dealt with the
prison issue.