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Venezuela arrests 32 over alleged plot to assassinate President Maduro

Venezuelan authorities have arrested 32 civilians and soldiers after a months-long investigation into their alleged part in a US-backed "conspiracy" to assassinate President Nicolas Maduro, the prosecutor's office said Monday.

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January 23, 2024
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In this photo taken on May 4, 2020, Venezuela's chief prosecutor Tarek William Saab holds a news conference in Caracas. © Manaure Quintero, Reuters

In this photo taken on May 4, 2020, Venezuela's chief prosecutor Tarek William Saab holds a news conference in Caracas. © Manaure Quintero, Reuters

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By:NEWS WIRES  ……. All suspects have “confessed and revealed information about the plans,” Attorney General Tarek William Saab told reporters in Caracas.

He said they had been accused of treason and “convicted” for their crimes.

Maduro loyalist Saab said arrest warrants have been issued for 11 other people, including rights activists, journalists and soldiers in exile, for the alleged plot that also targeted Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino.

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Padrino told the same press conference that an operation that started last year to uncover details of the alleged conspiracy was kept secret as it coincided with “talks” between Maduro and the United States that resulted in a prisoner swap.

He blamed the plot on the “far right,” as the Maduro government usually refers to the opposition, with “support” of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

Officials released a video that purportedly implicates opposition leader Maria Corina Machado in the plot, and Saab vowed that “more arrests will follow” without naming names.

Maduro was elected in 2018 for a second, successive term not recognised by dozens of countries and met with a barrage of sanctions.

These have been eased since his government agreed to hold free and fair elections in 2024 with observers present.

Machado, however, remains barred from holding public office despite winning overwhelming support in a primary vote last October.

She was disqualified by the authorities for alleged corruption and for backing sanctions against Caracas.

In a report last year, the UN Human Rights Committee expressed concern about the “persecution of dissidents” in Venezuela as well as the “intimidation, persecution, arbitrary arrest and imprisonment of journalists, human rights defenders and political activists.”

Maduro, who has not confirmed whether he will seek another term, frequently denounces plans to overthrow him, usually with the same co-conspirators: the United States, the opposition and Colombian drug traffickers.

(AFP)

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