House Arrest Lifted for Venezuelan Opposition Leader Freddy Superlano
Freddy Superlano, a Venezuelan opposition leader, had his house arrest lifted following the approval of a limited amnesty bill. A video on his Instagram displayed the removal of his ankle monitor by police. Superlano's arrest after the 2024 presidential elections was notably documented in a tense video.
Venezuelan politician Freddy Superlano, a prominent figure in the opposition Voluntad Popular party, has been released from house arrest. The decision follows the implementation of a limited amnesty bill in Venezuela.
A video shared on Superlano's Instagram profile captures the moment an officer from the national police reads out the release order, while a technician removes his ankle monitor. This symbolic act underscores a shift in the political landscape of the country.
Superlano was initially detained on February 8 and later placed under house arrest. His abrupt arrest, following the 2024 presidential elections, was documented in a dramatic video that showed him being forced into an unmarked car by armed security agents.
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