lunes, 28 de febrero de 2011

Mistery in Venezuela...

The mistery of district attorney Danilo Anderson
CARACAS -- The case of a state prosecutor who was killed by a car bomb four years ago as he headed an investigation of people suspected of being behind the crisis which briefly ousted President Hugo Chávez in April 2002 continues to haunt the government.

Danilo Anderson was killed when C-4 plastic explosives placed on the frame under the driver's seat of his Toyota SUV was detonated, apparently by remote control, on the evening of November 18, 2004. At the time, he was head of an investigation of about 400 people supposedly linked to plotting the political crisis which briefly ousted Chávez two years before.

Because of that, the case quickly acquired a political dimension. At first, Anderson was hailed as a national hero who'd died in the line of duty defending the democratically elected president.

But later, after extremely large sums of cash were found in his apartment safe, reports linked him to a shadowy group of extortionists allegedly blackmailing people on Anderson's list. The list supposedly included prosperous and prominent members of the business community...

Well, for what I can see and know this murder hasn’t being resolve so it remains as mistery in Venezuela. And after all those years I pressume that solving this case is maybe too difficult or expensive to solve it. 

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