Two
Russian guys find out USA's plans for Venezuela in prank phone call
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Russian
pranksters Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov known for their
monikers as Vovan and Lexus had a prank phone call with US Special
Representative for Venezuela Elliott Abrams. The Russians talked to
the US official on behalf of Swiss President Ueli Maurer.
The
pranksters conducted several conversations with Abrams in February
and March of 2019 and discussed issues related to blocked accounts of
Venezuelan officials in Swiss banks. Vovan and Lexus, on behalf of
the Swiss president, accepted the requirement from the US special
envoy to block accounts, and Abrams sent them the list of Venezuelan
officials and people close to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro,
who were put on sanctions lists in the United States.
An
“ambassador” of the new Venezuelan government, Carlos Vecchia,
also contacted the Russian pranksters. The pranksters sent him the
lists of officials whose accounts were allegedly found in Swiss
banks. The two Russians even invented the name of the bank, in which
Nicolas Maduro's assets were allegedly deposited - Lexus Vovanial
Bank Ltd. Their interlocutors did not suspect anything and fell for
the trick.
According
to the pranksters, it took them a week to prepare the prank. The goal
of the undertaking was to conduct a journalistic investigation into
USA's involvement in the attempted coup in Venezuela and to find out
what actions the US State Department was planning to carry out in the
future.
The
two Russians have thus been able to find out that the United States
was not planning military interference in Venezuela.
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