The Peruvian journalist Jaime Bayly assured that the deputy to the National Assembly, Juan Requesens, did help a group of people to enter the country the drones that were used in the attack against President Nicolás Maduro, but he was not aware that They carried explosives.
"I will say what my sources have told me, and I am well informed, believe me. Did the conspirators train in Colombia? Yes. Did you have difficulty putting the drones into Venezuela? Yes. The first attempt failed, and that's why Requesens helped them without knowing they were trying to put some drones with explosives. Requesens did not know, "said Bayly during his program.
The journalist said that the statements made by Juan Carlos Monasterios, alias "bons", who is accused of being involved in the attack, are true. "Requesens only had contact at the border bridge and facilitated the entry of monasteries to Venezuela, so this man tells the truth and I will not criticize, because I can not even imagine the unspeakable tortures he will have suffered to have to tell his truth "He commented.
The journalist affirmed that the drones had to put them into the country unarmed, by pieces and by different forms of entry, says El Cooperante