American\, 2 more accused of powerjacking Venezuela

American, 2 more accused of powerjacking Venezuela

IANS  |  Caracas 

An American, a Colombian and a Spanish citizen has been accused by the Nicolas of carrying out alleged "attacks" on the country's in March.

The has also accused that the US and the domestic opposition staged the cyber-attack on the and used a long-range sniper rifle to attack the Guri plant, knocking out power to almost the entire country.

However, experts say that the power failures were due to poor maintenance of the electric plants and a lack of investment in the system.

In his remarks to state-run VTV television, Communications said that the has asked to arrest Miguel Angel Jose Freitas, who "currently lives in Colombia" and works at "a cybersecurity company" .

Besides, of the US and in Spain, was also named.

The also said that five people have already been booked for paralyzing the country's for five days.

The said that from March 7 through Tuesday the National Electric System (SEN) has suffered more than "45 attacks of a minor nature", adding that in the last two years more than 50 per cent of the country's more than 500 electric sub stations have been "sabotaged" and have experienced fires.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 09:30 IST