Amid the regime's offensive against private businesses, the Cuban police intervened in a well-known restaurant in Santiago de Cuba, located in the old square of Calle Aguilera and Padre Pico.
Independent journalist Yosmany Mayeta Labrada shared photos on Facebook of police officers and government inspectors entering the premises.
"They took everything," he said.
According to Mayeta, it is presumed that the restaurant was opened with a million-dollar embezzlement.
"After the closing of the establishment, there are many rumors about the million-dollar figure and the supposed owners behind the business, which link to the Party secretary in the city," she specified.
"It has always happened the same way, where owners of butcher shops and communist leaders divert large sums of money and products to open businesses, under the protective mantle of the local Party," he added.
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