(CNN Spanish) -
In Venezuela, members of the opposition denounce the disappearance of Roland Carreño, a journalist and member of the leadership of the Voluntad Popular party, and of two other people, Yeferson Sarcos and Elías Rodríguez.
Juan Guaidó, president of the National Assembly of Venezuela and recognized as president in charge of at least 55 countries, denounced the disappearance.
“The dictatorship seeks to annihilate the democratic alternative, as the UN report indicates, they will not succeed.
These crimes do not prescribe # DondeEstaRolandCarreño, ”Guaidó wrote.
Carreño was with two other people on Monday afternoon the last time he was seen, Guaidó said.
The executive director of the Venezuelan Penal Forum Organization, Alfredo Romero, assured this Tuesday that they went to various intelligence corps headquarters to verify if these three people were in their power without finding an answer.
They denounce that it is a forced disappearance.
CNN contacted the Ministry of Communication and Information of Venezuela and the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (Sebin) to obtain their version without having received a response so far.
The Voluntad Popular party was founded by Leopoldo López, who arrived in Madrid on Sunday after leaving the residence of the Spanish ambassador in Caracas where he had been a diplomatic guest since April 2019.
López had been sentenced to 13 years and 9 months in prison for allegedly calling through his speeches to violence in anti-government protests that began in February 2014. López says he is innocent and that he became a political prisoner of Maduro.
López, from Spain, said on Tuesday, without naming Carreño, that "very close people" have been detained in Venezuela.
"Today for the simple fact of being people close to us, people who have a relationship that is not even political, they are detained, they disappear and that is what is happening in Venezuela," he said.