Cuba arrestó a diez panameños por amenazar el orden

El Ministerio del Interior de Cuba informó sobre la detención en La Habana de diez ciudadanos panameños acusados de amenazar el orden constitucional del país. La noticia fue divulgada el 2 de marzo de 2026. No se proporcionaron detalles adicionales sobre las circunstancias de los arrestos.

El Ministerio del Interior (Minint) de Cuba anunció la captura de diez ciudadanos panameños en la capital del país. Según el comunicado oficial, estas personas fueron detenidas por acciones que representan una amenaza al orden constitucional cubano.

La información fue publicada por Prensa Latina el 2 de marzo de 2026, destacando el compromiso de las autoridades cubanas con la preservación de la estabilidad interna. No se revelaron identidades específicas ni motivaciones detalladas en el reporte inicial.

Este incidente resalta las medidas de seguridad implementadas por el gobierno cubano frente a posibles interferencias externas. Las autoridades no han emitido comentarios adicionales al respecto.

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