Venezuela: crossword puzzle writer accused of encrypted message calling for murder of Chavez’s brother

Posted on May 12, 2012 • Filed under: Crime, Venezuela

A crossword setter Venezuelan veteran was charged with publishing a hidden message calling the murder of the brother of President Hugo Chavez, on the last lap surreal campaign for the October presidential elections in the South American country.

A state television presenter said this week in your program that discovered encrypted messages to kill Adan Chavez on an array of puzzles published this week by Professor Naphtali Segovia in the daily Ultimas Noticias.

“These messages were used during the Second World War,” said Miguel Perez Pirela to question the crossword setter. Read Article

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