Kuba verhaftet zehn Panamäner wegen Bedrohung der Ordnung

Das kubanische Innenministerium meldete die Verhaftung von zehn panamaischen Staatsbürgern in Havanna, die beschuldigt werden, die verfassungsmäßige Ordnung des Landes bedroht zu haben. Die Ankündigung erfolgte am 2. März 2026. Es wurden keine weiteren Einzelheiten zu den Umständen der Verhaftungen mitgeteilt.

Das kubanische Innenministerium (Minint) kündigte die Festnahme von zehn panamaischen Staatsbürgern in der Hauptstadt an. Laut offizieller Erklärung wurden diese Personen wegen Handlungen festgehalten, die eine Bedrohung für die kubanische verfassungsmäßige Ordnung darstellen. Die Information wurde am 2. März 2026 von Prensa Latina veröffentlicht und betonte das Engagement der kubanischen Behörden zur Wahrung der inneren Stabilität. Im ersten Bericht wurden weder spezifische Identitäten noch detaillierte Motive offenbart. Dieser Vorfall unterstreicht die von der kubanischen Regierung gegen mögliche externe Einmischungen durchgesetzten Sicherheitsmaßnahmen. Die Behörden haben keine weiteren Kommentare zu der Angelegenheit abgegeben.

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