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OVP Denounces Transfer of 112 Inmates From Barinas Prison to Unknown Location

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On Monday, the NGO Observatorio Venezolano de Prisiones (OVP) reported that 112 women who were detained in the Barinas Judicial Prison (Injuba) were transferred to an unspecified place, following a protest that began this Sunday by prisoners complaining of mistreatment by officials. Through a publication in X, the organization indicated that at 5 a.m. the director of the women’s prison annex went out to talk to the relatives of the prisoners who…

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On Monday, the NGO Observatorio Venezolano de Prisiones (OVP) reported that 112 women who were detained in the Barinas Judicial Prison (Injuba) were transferred to an unspecified place, following a protest that began this Sunday by prisoners complaining of mistreatment by officials. Through a publication in X, the organization indicated that at 5 a.m. the director of the women’s prison annex went out to talk to the relatives of the prisoners who…

A massive riot has broken out at a Venezuelan prison in the city of Barinas, during which more than 1,300 inmates took complete control of the facility. According to the Venezuelan Prison Observatory (OPV), the situation escalated to such an extent that authorities had to urgently evacuate all 112 female prisoners from the complex.

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The more than 100 women detained in the Injuba suffered symptoms of asphyxiation, so they had to be evicted from their spaces with the help of the male inmates themselves. The post OVP reports that the GNB repressed prisoners in Barinas jail with tear gas appeared first on EL NATIONALA.

The Bolivarian National Guard (GNB) threw tear-gas bombs at the female annex of the Barinas Judicial Prison (INJUBA), where more than 100 women deprived of their liberty had to be evicted from their spaces by the inmates themselves as they began to suffocate by gas, according to the Venezuelan Prison Observatory (OVP). The relatives of the prisoners had tried to prevent the entry of the officers into the prison, but they failed. Minutes after th…

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Monitoreamos broke the news on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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