Nicaraguan police accuse anti-government protesters of planning terrorist attacks

FILE PHOTO A masked protester takes part in a protest against Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortegas government in Managua Nicaragua October 31 2019.REUTERSOswaldo Rivas

MANAGUA, Nov 19 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Nicaraguan police accused 16 anti-government protesters of planning to carry out terrorist attacks in the Central American country, which has been rocked by more than a year and a half of deadly protests against the government.

Victoriano Ruiz, a police official, said authorities had seized multiple arms and ammunitions during its initial investigation into the 16 activists.

“In addition to the crimes they had already committed, the criminals planned other acts of terrorism in Managua, Leon, Chinandega and Masaya, targeting police and municipal buildings as well as monuments of heroes and martyrs,” Ruiz said in a video recording of a media conference.

“The criminals and the evidence have been handed over to the relevant authorities so that the case can be judged.”

Police have stepped up activities against activists in recent months, following a crackdown by the government of President Daniel Ortega last year against widespread protests calling for his ouster during which 300 people were killed.

The opposition Blue and White National Unity movement said at least 151 opponents of the government have been jailed since March.

The 16 people accused of planning terrorist attacks include prominent student protesters such as Nicaraguan and Belgian national Amaya Coppens, who has been arrested previously.

The activists’ families said most were detained by police on Thursday after delivering bottled water, medicine and other supplies to a group of mothers starting a hunger strike to protest what they describe as politically-motivated imprisonment of their sons. — NNN-AGENCIES

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