in sao paula, people we re 100 countries. in sao paula, people were queueing in the street.amilies turning up to vote. we are in sao paula, 300 people were expected to turn up but it looks like double that. organisers are having to print more ballot papers so having to print more ballot papers so that everyone can vote. venezuelans are being asked three simple questions. whether they reject the constituent assembly, if they want the armed forces to be on they want the armed forces to be on the constitution and for free and fair elections. the referendum won't solve anything soon, but with the crisis in venezuela showing no signs of easing, the opposition wants to show it has support and put pressure on the government anyway can. our other top story, spanish police say they have dismantled an organised crime group that was trading horsemeat across europe that was unfit for humans. more than 60 people have arrested in in an investigation that began four years ago in ireland. it was a very large scale investigation. the believes that this criminal gang had made around 20 millio