An Argentine gendarme, Nahuel Gallo, has revealed harrowing details of his 448-day captivity in Venezuela at the hands of the Nicolás Maduro regime. Gallo described the psychological toll of prolonged isolation, uncertainty, and a lack of information during his ordeal. He recounted witnessing the torture of a fellow detainee, expressing his helplessness during the event. These revelations came as Gallo spoke about the moments leading up to his flight back to Buenos Aires following his release. The gendarme emphasized the extreme difficulty of the experience, particularly the emotional strain of not knowing his fate. His testimony provides a firsthand account of the conditions faced by those detained by the Venezuelan government. Gallo’s account adds to growing concerns regarding human rights and due process within Venezuela.