According to the Deputy Minister for Prevention and Citizen Security in Venezuela, Endes Palencia, high-calibre ammunition, 19 rifles and 118 magazines, as well as 90 radios and six mobile phones were found in the stash that was likely sent from Miami, Florida on 3 February.
The authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, Sputnik reported.
Donald Trump, while commenting on the Venezuelan crisis during his second State of the Union address said that the United States stands with Venezuelans "in their noble quest for freedom".
Venezuelan authorities have blamed Washington for the crisis, with democratically elected President Nicolas Maduro accusing the White House of attempting to organize a coup in the oil-rich country and announcing the cessation of diplomatic ties with the United States.
On Sunday, Trump said in an interview with the US broadcaster CBS that a US military intervention in Venezuela remains "an option". Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza described the statement as proof that Washington is behind an attempt to stage a coup d'etat in the Latin American country.
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