Venezuela’s government says fourth US citizen was detained in alleged plot to kill President Maduro
- Venezuela announced the arrest of a fourth US citizen involved in an alleged plot to assassinate President Nicolás Maduro after disputed elections.
- The individual was detained in Caracas for taking photos of sensitive locations, as stated by Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello.
- Washington, Madrid, and Prague demanded information from Venezuela after denying any involvement in the supposed plot.
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According to Chavista Diosdado Cabello, the unidentified U.S. citizen was arrested in Caracas while taking photographs of electrical and oil infrastructure, as well as military units
Caracas. A fourth U.S. citizen was arrested this Tuesday in Venezuela, accused of planning the assassination of Nicolás Maduro. This occurs while UN experts denounce an intensification of the “repressive apparatus” in the country, following the questioned re-election of the leftist president. The arrest is in addition to other events on Saturday, announced by the Minister of the Interior, Diosdado Cabello, in the midst of the crisis caused by th…
Venezuela says fourth US citizen arrested in alleged plot to kill President Maduro
A fourth U.S. citizen has been arrested in Venezuela in connection with an alleged plot to kill President Nicolás Maduro, according to the country’s interior minister Diosdado Cabello.
Fourth US Citizen Detained in Venezuela Over Alleged Plot to Kill Maduro
Venezuelan authorities on Tuesday detained a fourth U.S. citizen for allegedly being involved in a plot to assassinate President Nicolas Maduro. Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello said during the National Assembly on Tuesday that an American man was arrested in Caracas after he was found taking photos of electrical and oil installations and military units. Cabello alleged that the man was “part of the plot against Venezuela,” but he d…
Another American has been arrested in Venezuela. The United States has previously said that the arrests are unjustified.
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