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Cidersomerset
23rd October 2013, 11:28
Venezuela shoots down two ‘hostile’ planes

new Wednesday 23rd October 2013 at 09:03 By David Icke


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‘Venezuela says two light aircraft have been shot down after entering the country’s
airspace over the weekend.

These were the first mid-air attacks by fighter jets since a bill authorising such
action against illegal planes was approved earlier this month, the Bolivarian Armed
Forces said.

The aircraft were allegedly smuggling drugs from Central America and refused to
follow the military pilots’ orders.

Another 11 unauthorised planes have been disabled on the ground this year.
Venezuelan security forces say more than 35 tonnes of drugs have been found this
year.’

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22 October 2013 Last updated at 02:03

Venezuela shoots down two 'hostile' planes Disabled plane in Venezuela Venezuela's
Anti-Drugs Agency said the plane was given due warning

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Venezuela says two light aircraft have been shot down after entering the country's
airspace over the weekend. These were the first mid-air attacks by fighter jets since a
bill authorising such action against illegal planes was approved earlier this month, the
Bolivarian Armed Forces said.The aircraft were allegedly smuggling drugs from Central
America and refused to follow the military pilots' orders.

Another 11 unauthorised planes have been disabled on the ground this year.

Venezuelan security forces say more than 35 tonnes of drugs have been found this year.

The head of Venezuela's Strategic Operational Centre, General Vladimir Padrino Lopez,
told the country's state television that a plane had been targeted after "all other means
of persuasion had been exhausted" in the early hours of Saturday.

"This was the first plane shot mid-air in the country since the approval of the Law and
Control Regulation for the Integral Defence of the National Airspace, following the
orders of our commander-in-chief, President Nicolas Maduro," Gen Padrino said.

'Narco-traffickers'

Another plane allegedly tried to evade the authorities by trying to land on an illegal
airstrip in the jungle and was also shot down.

"These are drug trafficking mafias which intend to use our country as a platform for
drug distribution, trespassing our airspace," the head of the National Anti-Drugs
Agency, Alejandro Keleris Bucarito said, after posting a photo of the destroyed plane on
Twitter. The two incidents suggest the Venezuelan government is stepping up its efforts
to prevent drug-trafficking flights over its airspace, particularly since President Maduro
issued a public warning to drug smugglers, the BBC's Will Grant says.

After the approval of the airspace bill, earlier in October, Mr Maduro
threatened "international narco-traffickers".

"Any plane entering Venezuela is going to be obliged to land in peace. If not, it will be
brought down by our Sukhoi jets, our F-16s and by all of the Venezuelan military
aviation," he said.

During the late President Hugo Chavez's period in power, the US Drug Enforcement
Administration was expelled from the country provoking criticism from Washington that
the Venezuelan authorities weren't doing enough to tackle drug cartels operating in the
country.

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Tesla_WTC_Solution
23rd October 2013, 18:59
This was a very refreshing read.
I bet the DEA is crapping their pants, along with all the rest of the alphabet.

LOL

Kristin
23rd October 2013, 19:54
Somebody just lost their campaign funding.

From the Heart,
Kristin

Davidallany
23rd October 2013, 21:29
Meanwhile the Ecuadorian police stated that they have seized two mini submarines filled with drugs.