Dramatic moment Venezuelan police officers remove uniforms to join protests against government

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A dramatic video of police officers in Venezuela removing their uniforms to participate in a peaceful demonstration against the government is trending online.

This is documented in a video that has received widespread notice after being made available online by a well-known media platform.

In the video, a big number of protesters can be heard chanting, and a group of police officers can be seen among them.

The video captures the moment when some of the officers remove their uniforms and join the nonviolent demonstration.

The video is captioned: “Police officers in Venezuela remove their uniforms in a sign of refusal to carry out orders from the new president, Nicolás Maduro.”

“Thousands of people have taken to the streets to express their anger over the results of the recent election.”

“In some areas, posters of the new President Maduro have been torn down and burned, while cars and tires have been set on fire.”

As the video went viral, people expressed their concerns in the comments section.

WATCH VIDEO:

@dailymail

Police officers in Venezuela ’remove their uniforms, in a sign of refusal’ to carry out orders of new president – Nicolás Maduro. Thousands of people have taken to the streets to express their anger over the result of the recent election. In some areas, posters of the new President Maduro have been ripped down and burned while cars and tyres have been set on fire. 🎥 nicolatesla92/Reddit #reddit #venezuela🇻🇪 #police #cops #riot #protest #politics

♬ original sound – Daily Mail

See some reactions below:

@ramphalie66: “I remember this series called Jack Ryan s2 with Venezuela..seems like it is taking place in real life.”

@Comrade.Raimi: “When the police start agreeing with you that’s when you should know you’ve gone too far.”

@MR President 478: “well done because all governments take their money and run to the hills and leave poor people for the police so it’s poor people and police in society to fight each other while people in Parliament.”

@Kevin Martinex: “the opposition offered him full amnesty to leave power if he lost. instead now he will pay the hard way.”

@Ashley: “Powerful moments showing the people’s fight against oppression!”

@ACE♥️: “Lord Jesus please cover those brave souls♥️Protect them and lead them to your love. Use them to free your ppl♥️.”

@difdiffstroks4difffoks: “In my country, police wants personal id details of protest organizers. My country’s police will never do this ever. Unfortunately Nigeria is my country.”

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