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Prison warden arrested for supplying arms to inmates

Published:Wednesday | June 29, 2011 | 12:00 AM
A relative of an inmate reads a list of prisoners that survived outside of El Rodeo I prison in Guatire, Venezuela, on Monday. ap

CARACAS (AP):

Venezuelan authorities have arrested a prison warden for allegedly supplying arms and explosives to inmates staging deadly riots over the past 11 days.

Warden Luis Aranguren was arrested Friday along with National Guard Captain Gamalier José Camargo Gomez whose unit patrolled the Rodeo II prison, Attorney General Luisa Ortega Diaz said Monday. The two men were charged with corruption, criminal association and supplying arms and explosives to inmates.

Another 10 officials have also been arrested, including Ruben José González Heredi, the deputy director of an adjacent prison. He was detained for allegedly facilitating arms and explosives and illegal drug trafficking. Early yesterday, authorities also arrested an operations chief of Rodeo II and a prison guard.

Venezuelan soldiers have battled armed inmates at the prisons just outside the capital of Caracas since June 18, leaving at least one inmate and two soldiers dead and at least 20 soldiers wounded. The bodies of another five inmates have also been removed from the prison, but authorities have not provided details about their deaths.

The violence began after troops stormed adjacent Rodeo I on June 17 in a weapons hunt, sparking a furious reaction from prisoners.