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Bodyguards: A status symbol amid Venezuela's crime and poverty

In a rich neighborhood east of Caracas, a bodyguard flashes his rifle as a private armored car with dark tinted windows speeds away under his intimidating watch.

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With civilians legally prohibited from carrying firearms since 2019, the booming security trade has been a boon for police and soldiers who work part-time as bodyguards, using their service pistols -- which is legal. They can earn "six, seven times their salary," according to Gorrino. At the tender age of 21, Angel Pinto left behind a paramedic career to become a bodyguard.