ARRESTED FOR carrying millions of bolivars in cash to exchange into Real in Venezuela borderline with Brazil

in travel •  7 years ago 

Hello, my dear steemians. I hope you are fine.
Actually, here, in Venezuela, things are very expensive. The price of goods is changing every day. It is very crazy.
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We get pay on friday and on monday all our money is finished just buying few things because the cost of food, medicine and supplies rises up too fast.
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But this is not the reason of my publication. This is about one young university student of our church and his father. Pedro and Cesar. They opened a small business of selling food that they used to buy in Brazil. But they needed to exchanged venezuelan money (Bolivar) into brazilian money (Real) in La Linea a city at the borderline of Venezuela with Brazil, close to Santa Elena de Uairen.
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Everybody does that. They all carry millions of bolivars in cash to exchange into Real in La Linea in order to buy goods in Boavista, Brazil to sell in Venezuela. But, the government made a new law to fight the economic war that no one could carry in the street more than 1 million bolivars in cash. That law applies for some people but not for some others. The case is that Cesar and his father were arrested for the Bolivarian National Guardians of Venezuela for carrying 35 million bolivars to buy goods in Brazil.
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Those corrupted guardians only wanted to take away his money, but that was all the capital of their small business.
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Now those two men are arrested and we need 3500 dollars to help them to get out of that jail or to say it better, from the kidnapers.
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That is what this corrupt gardians and sistem are asking to liberate them. They do not have that amount of money, considering that every day the price of dollar rices higher and higher. And they are not chavistas either (Chavistas are those revolutionaries that follow the goverment ideology).
Not even selling their house they could have so much money. I beg you to resteem this story with your followers and witnesses to let them help our brothers.

If you and they can help, please send us your help to my bank account that I will give it to them.
Bank: Banesco
Cuenta Corriente Number: 0134 0171 3017 1106 7966
Name: Zully Moisés Colina Moron
I D Card Number: 6486268
E Mail: [email protected]
We all at our church thank for your prays and any help you can send for Pedro and Cesar.
Thank you very much. Good bye.
in order to buy goods in Boavista, Brazil to sell in Venezuela. But, the government made a new law to fight the economic war that no one could carry in the street more than 1 million bolivars in cash. That law applies for some people but not for some others. The case is that Cesar and his father were arrested for the Bolivarian National Guardians of Venezuela for carrying 35 million bolivars to buy goods in Brazil.
Those corrupted guardians only wanted to take away his money, but that was all the capital of their small business. Now those two men are arrested and we need 3500 dollars to help them to get out of that jail or to say it better, from the kidnapers.
That is what this corrupt gardians and sistem are asking to liberate them. They do not have that amount of money, considering that every day the price of dollar rices higher and higher. And they are not chavistas either (Chavistas are those revolutionaries that follow the goverment ideology).
Not even selling their house they could have so much money. I beg you to resteem this story with your followers and witnesses to let them help our brothers.
If you and they can help, please send us your help to my bank account that I will give it to them.
Bank: Banesco
Cuenta Corriente Number: 0134 0171 3017 1106 7966
Name: Zully Moisés Colina Moron
I D Card Number: 6486268
E Mail: [email protected]
We all at our church thank for your prays and any help you can send for Pedro and Cesar.
Thank you very much. Good bye.
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I'm so sorry for your difficulties. I really hope the venezualen people get access to a stable crypto currency rather than their current massively inflated national currency.

You are right, my friend. Hopefully we will come out of this crisis soon.