Bassil Da Costa


Bassil Da Costa was a Venezuelan university student, killed during the 2014 protests against the Venezuelan government. Da Costa was a marketing student at the Universidad Alejandro de Humboldt in Caracas.

Death

On 12 February 2014, Youth Day in Venezuela, various parties in opposition to the Venezuelan government and student groups marched in the entire country in protest against the government. In Caracas, the protest march was held from Plaza Venezuela to the Public Ministry's offices in the city's downtown. The demonstration itself went smoothly, but after it was finished conflict arose with a shootout in which Da Costa and Juan Montoya, member of a colectivo, were killed.
On 13 February, President Nicolás Maduro stated Da Costa and Montoya were killed by the same person, and that the murders were part of the violence generated by the opposition on 12 February. The Secretary of the Democratic Unity Roundtable, the opposition coalition, Ramón Guillermo Aveledo, rejected President Maduro's statements and maintained the protesters were not ill-intended, while hinting at possible government infiltrates in the march.

Investigations

The first investigations made by the Cuerpo de Investigaciones Científicas, Penales y Criminalísticas identified at least three members of the Bolivarian Intelligence Service who had shot against protesters near the Public Ministry offices the day of the march, amongst them the alleged killer of Da Costa.
Days later, the independent newspaper Últimas Noticias published the results of an investigative work on the murders, in which it claimed to have discovered both men in uniform and civilians had shot against the protesters on the 12th of February. In April 2014, six SEBIN officers were apprehended and the alleged murderer of Da Costa was formally indicted.
The trial on Da Costa and Montoya's murders was delayed in various occasions, until it finally started on 16 June 2015, over a year after they took place.