Authorities in Venezuela’s Bolívar state continue efforts too address outstanding criminal warrants,recently apprehending two men in Angostura del Orinoco. The arrests, confirmed by local police, highlight ongoing law enforcement initiatives in the region amid broader concerns about citizen security[[1]]. Both suspects were identified through the nation’s Integrated police Information System (Siipol) and have been handed over to the Public Ministry for prosecution.
Two men wanted on outstanding warrants were apprehended by police in Angostura del Orinoco, Venezuela, authorities confirmed. The arrests, part of ongoing law enforcement efforts, underscore a continued focus on public safety in the Bolívar state capital.
Courtesy | The suspects were listed in the Siipol system.
Officers with the Municipal Police of Angostura del Orinoco (PMAO) made the arrests in separate locations throughout the city, according to police reports.
Both individuals were identified as having active arrest warrants after their information was checked against the Integrated Police Information System (Siipol).
Police did not disclose the specific charges the men face or which agency issued the warrants.
The suspects have been turned over to the Public Ministry for further judicial proceedings, officials said.
Ongoing Security Operations
The Municipal Police Department stated that they are maintaining consistent security operations throughout the communities within the city.
These deployments prioritize verifying the identities of citizens through the Siipol system as a preventative measure against crime, according to the department.
