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Six foreigners arrested over alleged ‘CIA-led plot’ to kill Venezuela’s president

By Manuel Rueda

Bogota, Colombia: Three Americans, two Spaniards and a Czech citizen have been arrested after Venezuelan officials accused them of coming to the South American country to assassinate President Nicolas Maduro.

The arrests were announced on state television by Diosdado Cabello, the nation’s powerful interior minister.

Cabello said the foreign citizens were part of a CIA-led plot to overthrow the Venezuelan government and kill several members of its leadership. In the television program, Cabello showed images of rifles that he said were confiscated from some of the plotters of the alleged plan.

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro.

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro.Credit: AP

The arrest of the American citizens included a member of the US military, who Cabello identified as a Navy SEAL who had served in Afghanistan, Iraq and Colombia.

Spain’s embassy in Venezuela did not reply to a request for comment on the arrests of its citizens.

The US State Department confirmed the detention of a US military member and said it was aware of “unconfirmed reports of two additional US citizens detained in Venezuela”.

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“Any claims of US involvement in a plot to overthrow Maduro are categorically false. The United States continues to support a democratic solution to the political crisis in Venezuela,” the statement said.

The announcement of the arrests comes just two days after the US Treasury imposed sanctions on 16 allies of Maduro who were accused by the US government of obstructing voting during the disputed July 28 Venezuelan presidential election, and carrying out human rights abuses.

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Earlier this week, Spain’s parliament recognised opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez as the winner of the election, angering Maduro allies who called on the Venezuelan government to suspend commercial and diplomatic relations with Spain.

Tensions between Venezuela’s government and the US have increased as well following the election, whose result sparked protests within Venezuela in which hundreds of opposition activists were arrested.

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Venezuela’s Electoral Council, which is closely aligned with the Maduro administration, said Maduro won the election with 52 per cent of the vote but did not provide a detailed breakdown of the results.

Opposition activists, however, surprised the government by collecting tally sheets from 80 per cent of the nation’s voting machines. The tally sheets collected by the opposition were published online, and they indicate that Gonzalez won the election with twice as many votes as Maduro.

Despite international condemnation over the election’s lack of transparency, Venezuela’s supreme court, which has long backed Maduro, confirmed his victory in August. Venezuela’s attorney-general then filed conspiracy charges against Gonzalez, who fled to Spain last week after it became clear he would be arrested.

Maduro has dismissed requests from several countries, including the leftist governments of Colombia and Brazil, to provide tally sheets that prove he won the election. Maduro, who has been in power since 2013, has long claimed the US is trying to overthrow him through sanctions and covert operations.

The Maduro administration has previously used Americans imprisoned in Venezuela to gain concessions from the US government.

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Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/world/south-america/six-foreigners-arrested-over-alleged-cia-led-plot-to-kill-venezuela-s-president-20240915-p5kaov.html