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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 04 CARACAS 001213

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/03/2021

TAGS: PGOV, PHUM, KIRF, KCRM, VE

SUBJECT: MURDER OF PRIEST PITS BRV AGAINST CHURCH

REF: A. CARACAS 959

B. VATICAN 70

CARACAS 00001213 001.2 OF 004

Classified By: Robert Downes, Political Counselor,

for Reason 1.4(b).

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Summary

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1. © The recent murder of Catholic Priest and senior

official of the Venezuelan Bishops´ Conference (CEV) has

touched off another round of recriminations between the

church and state. Father Jorge Pinango was found murdered in

a seedy Caracas hotel room on April 24, two days after

disappearing. Attorney General Isaias Rodriguez divulged

very personal details of the case and implied that the priest

had been murdered during a homosexual tryst with a

prostitute, an allegation that drew fiery criticism from the

church, and even caused some recoil within Chavismo. The

three theories about the case are: 1) a street crime

involving a hallucinogenic drug; 2) a prostitution case gone

bad; and 3) a government operation to sully Venezuela´s most

trusted institution. While the real facts of the case will

probably never be known, we would not completely discount the

pretty far-fetched government conspiracy theory, especially

given the government´s adversarial relationship with the

Catholic Church. End summary.

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A Real Life Murder Mystery

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2. (U) The body of Father Jorge Pinango, who was the

sub-secretary general of the CEV, was found April 24 in the

Bruno Hotel near Caracas´ Sabana Grande, an area dotted with

such pay-by-the-hour establishments. Pinango, 47, had last

been seen alive the early morning of April 22, when he

dropped off his niece in the tough Caracas neighborhood of El

Valle after a family graduation party. He was wearing street

clothes and not attired as a priest. When Pinango failed to

return that night to the CEV compound where he resided,

senior CEV bishops filed a formal missing persons report.

The priest´s putrefied body was discovered by the hotel´s

cleaning staff the following day. His Ford Explorer,

registered to the CEV, was found the next day, April 25, at a

shopping center in eastern Caracas. There were some reports

that a security camera at the shopping center showed more

than one person in the vehicle.

3. (U) The first press reports, based on testimony of hotel

staff, stated that the priest had driven to the hotel at 0540

the morning of April 22 in the company of a young man later

identified as Andres Rodriguez Rojas, 26, who was

subsequently apprehended on April 26. Rodriguez Rojas

reportedly left the room at 0830, paid for the next 24 hours,

and then departed the hotel in the Ford Explorer. Rodriguez

Rojas then reportedly ran up US$1,000 in bills on Pinango´s

credit cards. Investigators found two empty beer cans in the

room and a drug later identified as Rivotril (also called

Klonopin), an anti-anxiety prescription drug often abused as

a depressant. According to medical examiners, Pinango was

murdered by suffocation and had scratches on his nose and

mouth, and a wound in the anal area.

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Attorney General Meltdown

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4. (U) Attorney General Isaias Rodriguez gave a press

conference April 25 with very different details from those

described above. He asserted that Pinango´s companion was

dressed as a woman but was actually a man. He said the

priest had left the room a few hours after entering ask where

he could buy drugs (stimulants, Rodriguez said, not

depressants), departed the hotel, and returned three hours

CARACAS 00001213 002.2 OF 004

later. Rodriguez spoke rather indelicately about the

injuries to Pinango´s private areas, clearly implying that

Pinango had been engaged in homosexual activity. Rodriguez

said he was forced to reveal these details because the media

was attempting to spin the priest´s death as an example of

Venezuela´s growing crime problem. When the head of

Venezuela´s technical police (CICPC), Marcos Chavez, publicly

contradicted many of Rodriguez´ facts and said the motive of

the murder appeared to be car theft, Rodriguez lashed out at

the police chief and announced plans to re-assign

investigators and bring Chavez up on charges for conspiring

to discredit him. Minister of Interior and Justice Jesse

Chacon came out as a sort of Bolivarian referee, declaring

that while it was fairly clear the priest was engaged in

homosexual activity, it was possible that the priest was

asleep at the time. Chacon also noted that the accused had a

history of drugging victims in order to rob them.

5. (U) Undeterred, Rodriguez staged a second, lengthy, and

emotional press conference in which he assured reporters that

the autopsy results would back up his initial claims of an

illicit tryst, and asserted that Pinango was partially

responsible for his own murder. He also hinted that Pinango

suffered from AIDS. Rodriguez then threatened to resign if

authorities covered up the truth, leading to a rambling

monologue about how Rodriguez had never aspired to the

position of Attorney General, was fed up with the BRV

bureaucracy, sick of having to have "14 bodyguards," and had

very few days left in office. (Note: Rodriguez´ seven-year

term ends next year.)

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The "Burundanga" Drug: Scopolamine

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6. (U) The autopsy results, however, showed no traces of a

stimulant in the priest´s system, according to press reports.

The toxicology study did confirm, however, the presence of

scopolamine, commonly known as the "date rape drug" or

"Burundanga" in Venezuela and Colombia, which reportedly

induces a hypnotic state and retrograde amnesia (i.e.,

victims do not remember details before ingestion). The drug

is commonly used in robberies in Caracas, with some reports

telling of victims aware enough to operate automatic tellers

at the bidding of the perpetrators. (Note: According to

Internet sources, the drug was once used as a crude truth

serum.)

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Catholic Bishops Demand Fair Investigation

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7. (U) The CEV issued a communique rejecting Rodriguez´

statements, accusing him of tainting the investigate. The

bishops admonished the government not to release information

at the preliminary stage of the investigation and to pursue

the facts of the case. The bishops said Pinango´s murder

once again showed the "grave situation of lack of security

and moral decay" affecting the country. CEV Vice President

and Archbishop of Coro Roberto Luckert, an outspoken BRV

critic, called for Rodriguez´ resignation because, he said,

the Attorney General lacked "the common sense and judgment"

to handle such a complicated murder case.

8. © CEV Secretary General Jose Ramon Viloria told Poloff

May 3 that the CEV had asked veteran criminal lawyer Juan

Marin Echeverria (who is also the lawyer for the NGO Sumate)

to represent the Church´s interests in the case. Viloria

said that Minister of Communications Willian Lara had visited

CEV headquarters after Rodriguez´ outburst and apologized on

behalf of the government. Chacon also phoned CEV President

Ubaldo Santana with apologies, and agreed to meet privately

with him on May 3. Viloria doubted the BRV was capable of

conducting a fair investigation of the priest´s murder.

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Murder Theories: Conspiracy The Early Favorite

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9. © Viloria noted that there were three possible

explanations for Pinango´s murder. First, he said, Pinango

might have been murdered during an attempted robbery using

the hypnotic drug. Second, he said, it was possible Pinango

was engaged in a secretive encounter with a male prostitute.

While he said he was fairly sure Pinango was not a

homosexual, he thought it unlikely that the priest would

imprudently pick up a prostitute and drive with him to a

hotel in a CEV vehicle. Also, he recalled Pinango´s

professional performance during this three years at the CEV,

pointing out that Pinango had an appointment at CEV at 0800

that same morning that he uncharacteristically missed.

Pinango had never spent the night away from his CEV residence

before, Viloria added. He also said he had received word

that the hotel room had been reserved the day before,

suggesting the crime was not the result of a chance encounter.

10. © The third possibility was a government-inspired

attempt to discredit the Church, which Viloria thought at

least 60 percent likely. Information filtered to the CEV

from the autopsy indicated that there was no indication of

homosexual activity (read, no semen traces). He alleged that

the murder suspect had ties to the government, pointing out

that his defense attorney, Carlos Duran, is a prominent

pro-Chavez attorney who has defended revolutionaries such as

Lina Ron. According to Viloria, the suspect also had two

government police credentials, though he admitted the suspect

was also a known document counterfeiter. Viloria said the

bishops suspect that BRV authorities had wanted to kidnap

Pinango, apply the "truth serum" drug, and then extract

information about former CEV President (and ardent Chavez

foe) Baltazar Porras. Viloria said the Pinango murder had

put all of the bishops on alert against similar crimes being

committed against them.

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The Victim Claims Torture

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11. (U) Suspect Andres Rodriguez Rojas, through his attorney,

alleged he was innocent of the murder charges. Attorney

Carlos Duran said his client boarded the priest´s vehicle

with the intention of applying the sleeping drug Rivotril,

but the latter became nervous when he suspected they were

being followed. Duran claims Venezuelan police held his

client for several days, applying torture methods to get a

confession. Rodriguez Rojas was then taken to a bus station

where, Duran asserted, police staged a public arrest.

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Comment

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12. © This case will no doubt join the pantheon of

Venezuela´s unsolved mysteries, such as the car-bombing of

prosecutor Danilo Anderson and the burning death of the

soldiers at Fuerte Mara. An investigation free of political

tint is all but impossible. We of course cannot draw a

conclusion about how or why Pinango was murdered. The idea

of BRV operation to discredit the Catholic Church is pretty

far-fetched, but not out of the realm of possibility,

especially given the Church´s recent sparring with the BRV

over the Fadoul murders (ref a) and the general tension

between the two institutions. Prior to that scrap, it had

appeared that the BRV and the Church under Urosa had been

seeking a closer relationship, and Bolivarian sources are now

pushing the idea of a "moderate" Church faction led by Urosa,

challenged by a radical, "golpista" faction, whose patron was

retired Cardinal Lara. The BRV´s suggestion of this kind of

"schism" in the Church will do nothing to calm the waters.

Also notable is Attorney General Rodriguez´ near implosion

and damage control efforts by other Bolivarians. Rodriguez´

trademark verbal incontinence has been running fairly wild

CARACAS 00001213 004.2 OF 004

lately, causing us to wonder if the increasingly uneven A/G

will reach the end of his term.

BROWNFIELD
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
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