Cuban officials beat two Venezuela women at airport for bringing into Cuba... "new things"
They denounce that migration officials from Cuba "beat" two Venezuelans
The Cooperator | June 9, 2018
translated from Spanish
Caracas.- Passengers of the Conviasa flight, on this Friday, June 8, who arrived at the Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, alarmed by what they saw in Cuba, because they denounced "a beating" of two Venezuelan women by immigration officials. that country.
According to the journalist Elyangélica González, through her account on the social network Twitter, by not letting the two women in Cuba pass, they had to return them on the flight in which they were on board, " but that did not happen, they decided to mount them in that bus with blow and thump . "
He explained that the two women had arrived in Cuba, also on a flight from Conviasa, a time before. "The version is that they arrived with suitcases that contained
'new things'. The Cuban migration officials told them they could not enter and that they were leaving, but 'without luggage'. "
Before that, the women "did not accept. They demanded to return with their suitcases, which angered the officials , who also did not return them on the Conviasa flight that corresponded to them."
https://elcooperante.com/denuncian-que-funcionarios-de-migracion-de-cuba-golpearon-a-dos-venezolanas-video/
aHA! So this is where the Venezuelans learned the Maiquetia Shakedown! (The Jose Marti Hosedown?) The last time I was in Venezuela, Maduro's minions took it upon themselves to confiscate (for the glory of the revolution!) an entire suitcase filled with clothing meant for my wife's nieces... because La Revolucion can never allow counterrevolutionary things like blue jeans and under garments and shoes and make up and feminine hygiene products. You know... "new things".