In the second week of July, under a new public security plan named ‘Operación de Liberación del Pueblo’ (OLP; ‘operation for the liberation of the people’), more than 2,500 police officers and members of Venezuela’s national guard (GNB) conducted a series of raids in two districts of the country’s capital, Caracas ― ‘Cota 905’ in the west and Ciudad Tiuna in the southwest, next to the Fuerte Tiuna military compound ― and in three municipalities of Aragua state ― Camatagua, San Casimiro and Urdaneta ― and the Valles del Tuy area of Miranda state.
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