Adriana Pichardo
Adriana Pichardo Bello is a Venezuelan politician. She is a deputy of the National Assembly, representing District 4 of Aragua state as a member of Popular Will. She is also part of the Citizenship and Human Rights commission of Mercosur.[1][2]
Adriana Pichardo | |
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Alternate Deputy of the National Assembly for Aragua 4th District | |
Assumed office 5 January 2016 | |
Deputy of the Mercosur Parliament representing Venezuela | |
Assumed office 3 February 2016 | |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Venezuelan |
Political party | Voluntad Popular |
Occupation | Politician |
Home infiltration
In the early hours of 15 October 2018, five heavily armed officers dressed in black entered her house without a search warrant. The troops were identified as members of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (SEBIN), but neighbors identified them as officials of the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (DGCIM) by the initials on uniforms and vehicles. A security guard at the building had asked for a search warrant, but the troops had threatened to kill him. Entering Pichardo's apartment, the troops asked her about Ricardo Antich, a soldier recently released after being accused of being part of the "Golpe Azul". Pichardo explained that she only knew his relatives, whom she has accompanied as part of her duty as a Mercosur parliamentarian to record all human rights violations in Venezuela. She considered the invasion as a "flagrant violation" of her parliamentary immunity.[3]
References
- "Adriana Pichardo Bello". Asamblea Nacional de Venezuela. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
- "PICHARDO BELLO, Adriana". Parlamento del Mercosur. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
- "Funcionarios del Dgcim allanaron vivienda de la diputada Adriana Pichardo". Transparencia Venezuela. 16 October 2018. Retrieved 13 May 2019.