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  • 11 months later...
Nice to see in the Standard Chavez's annointed successor has snatch squads seizing demonstrators of the street on motorbikes to 'no one knows where'....still socking it to Uncle Sam though, so let's let them roughride all over freedom of the press/democracy and human rights eh

i searched the standard site for snatch squads and this was first result


"http://www.standard.co.uk/news/met-chiefs-fears-for-boroughs-as-beat-officers-are-drafted-in-to-student-riots-6546915.html/"


"He said police were considering banning protest marches but had no intention of doing so at present.

"Snatch squads" could seize troublemakers and challenge masked demonstrators. But Sir Paul effectively ruled out the use of water cannon saying he did not want to see a paramilitary style of policing."


but that was here in UK so it probably wasn't what you meant


I did find links on google to the Caracas story from 4 days ago but none of them worked - any chance you could furnish?

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