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The Calvary of Nahuel Gallo in the First Person

Buenos Aires. 8 May (NA) - After more than a year of silence and an anguish that kept his family in sight in Argentina, Nahuel Gallo decided to tell for the first time the details of his detention in Venezuela. The Argentine gendarme, who remained 448 days in captivity under the regime of Nicolás Maduro, related how a journey that seemed routine transformed into a nightmare of isolation and ill-treatment. The event dates back to December 8, 2024…
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Nahuel Gallo, the Argentine gendarme who was detained in Venezuela for 448 days, revealed details of the moment he was captured by agents of the regime of Nicolás Maduro in December 2024. He assured that he was intercepted after reviewing private conversations on his cell phone and that he was accused of “speaking ill of the president.” In an interview with...

For the first time, the Argentine gendarme recounted the ordeal that he lived during the 448 days he was imprisoned in Venezuela. The entry "I thought of taking my life": Nahuel Gallo revealed details about his detention in Venezuela was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.

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Nahuel Gallo still remembers every detail of that December 8, 2024. He had traveled to the border between Colombia and Venezuela to meet his family, but everything changed in a matter of minutes. An agent of the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (DGCIM) discovered that he was an Argentine gendarme and, from that moment, began a nightmare that lasted 448 days. In an exclusive interview with TN International, the cash reported th…

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Buenos Aires. 8 May (NA) - After more than a year of silence and an anguish that kept his family in sight in Argentina, Nahuel Gallo decided to tell for the first time the details of his detention in Venezuela. The Argentine gendarme, who remained 448 days in captivity under the regime of Nicolás Maduro, related how a journey that seemed routine transformed into a nightmare of isolation and ill-treatment. The event dates back to December 8, 2024…

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The Argentine gendarme broke the silence and related the ordeal that he lived after being arrested by the Chavista regime while trying to enter the country. He revealed blows, threats and even thought of taking his own life.

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diariopanorama.com broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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