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Venezuelan opposition leader denies ties to criminal gang

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AP Caracas (Venezuela)
Last Updated : Sep 14 2019 | 3:25 AM IST

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaid rejected allegations Friday that he has ties to an illegal armed group in Colombia, as officials launched an investigation based on photos appearing in social media purportedly showing him posing with members of the gang.

The pictures were allegedly taken in late February when Guaid crossed into Colombia and made a surprise appearance at a concert organised by billionaire Richard Branson aimed at helping deliver humanitarian aid to Venezuela.

Government officials loyal to President Nicols Maduro are holding up the photos as proof that Guaid's covert journey was orchestrated with the help of a Colombian criminal gang known as the Rastrojos, an accusation he denies.

"That day I took photos with many people," Guaid told Colombia's BLU radio. "Evidently it's hard to know who is asking you for a photo."
"Nobody believes this story."

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First Published: Sep 14 2019 | 3:25 AM IST

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