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Italians Roberto Di Mateo and Filippo Rossi and Venezuelan Jesús Medina, were accused of smuggling unauthorized recording devices into the Tocorón prison. (Twitter)

Venezuela’s National Press Workers Union (SNTP) alerted on late Friday, October 7, that three journalists who were reporting from a prison in Tocorón, northern state of Aragua, had been arrested. They were subsequently released this Sunday.

Two Italian journalists, Roberto Di Mateo and Filippo Rossi and Venezuelan videographer, Jesús Medina, are allegedly accused of taking filming equipment inside the Tocorón prison without authorization,” the SNTP said on its official Twitter account.

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The three journalists were arrested inside the Tocorón prison by agents from the Ministry of Prisons and handed over to prosecutors.

Local media have reported that kidnappings, extortion rackets, and food smuggling are carried out by prisoners inside Tocorón.

“They had an invitation to go inside Tocorón. They were registering at the entrance when their access was revoked and the arrest happened. It seems there was a counter order to prevent their entry,” the union said.

Venezuela’s National Bolivarian Guard (GNB) informed the union that the reporters were safe. Nevertheless, the SNTP asked the nation’s top prosecutor Tarek Saab to provide “real” information, since lawyers sent by the human-rights NGO Venezuelan Penal Forum to check on the journalists had alerted they were kept incommunicado.

On Sunday afternoon, the SNTF informed on Twitter that the three journalists had been released after a hearing.

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“Jesús Medina and the two foreign journalists arrested in Tocorón on Friday have been granted full liberty.”

Sources: La Patilla, France 24, RPP Noticias.

Article originally appeared on Today Venezuela and is republished here with permission.

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