Venezuelans Carry Large Amounts Of Money, Are Deemed “Suspicious” By Most, “Marriage Material” By Others

26 December 2007, 10:30 AM. By Guanabee Staff

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A Venezuelan armed forces intelligence captain was found carrying over $800,000 in Bolivia. Suspicious… or delicious?:

A Bolivian police commander said the man was carrying a contract worth $870,000, not cash. But opposition Sen. Walter Guiteras and a community activist said he had $827,000 in cash.

Luís Michel Klein Ferrer was found Dec. 6 in the Bolivian provincial town of Riberalta after a Venezuelan air force C-130 cargo plane took off without him when residents opposed to Venezuela’s influence in Bolivia began throwing rocks at the aircraft.

People in -glass houses- -countries no one cares about- who aren’t being televised shouldn’t throw stones.

Klein’s case does not appear related to the case of Guido Antonini Wilson, caught with nearly $800,000 in undeclared cash when he landed at an Argentine airport in August. Four men are under arrest in Miami, accused of acting as Venezuelan government agents in pressing Antonini to cover up that the money was for Argentina’s presidential campaign.

Wait a second. Venezuela? Money? Sexiness? Only one man could potentially be behind all this!:

Venezuela’s leftist President Hugo Chávez is a strong supporter of his Bolivian counterpart, Evo Morales, and his embassy representatives regularly deliver checks to municipal government officials around Bolivia.

Oh baby.

2nd Venezuelan found with suspicious cash [The Miami Herald]

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