Albuquerque Journal

Ex-Green Berets sentenced to 20 years for Venezuela attack

- BY SCOTT SMITH AND JOSHUA GOODMAN

CARACAS, Venezuela — A Venezuelan court has sentenced two former U.S. special forces soldiers to 20 years in prison for their part in a blunder-filled beach attack aimed at overthrowi­ng President Nicolás Maduro.

Lawyers for the former Green Berets, Luke Denman and Airan Berry, said they were barred from the secretive jailhouse proceeding­s Friday night in what they consider a violation of their constituti­onal rights to a defense.

Maduro’s chief prosecutor announced the surprise decision late Friday night.

“THEY ADMITTED THEIR RESPONSIBI­LITY FOR THE FACTS,” Tarek William Saab announced on Twitter, adding that proceeding­s will continue against dozens of other defendants accused of assisting in the May 3 raid. He did not offer details.

“Operation Gideon” was launched from makeshift training camps in neighborin­g Colombia and left at least eight rebel soldiers dead while more than 60 more were jailed.

Ex-Green Beret Jordan Goudreau, who operated a Floridabas­ed security firm called Silvercorp USA, claimed responsibi­lity for the failed attack and had hired his two former army buddies to prepare a small cadre of deserting Venezuelan soldiers living at the makeshift camps. Venezuelan prosecutor­s have ordered his arrest. Goudreau is believed to be in the U.S., where he also is under investigat­ion for possibly violating arms traffickin­g laws in connection to the botched incursion.

Denman and Berry, both decorated former U.S. service members, were found guilty of conspiracy, traffickin­g in illegal arms and terrorism, Saab said.

But lawyers for the men said the hearing was marred by irregulari­ties.

Alonso Medina Roa said he was hired a month ago by the families of the two Americans but has so far been barred from meeting or speaking with his clients.

In violation of their constituti­onal rights to a defense, he said, Judge Máximo Marquez never informed him of Friday night’s proceeding­s at the headquarte­rs of the SEBIN police, where the men are being held. They were represente­d instead by a public defender.

 ?? MIRAFLORES PALACE PRESIDENTI­AL PRESS OFFICE VIA AP ?? President Nicolas Maduro shows what Venezuelan authoritie­s claim are identifica­tion documents of former U.S. special forces and U.S. citizens Airan Berry, right, and Luke Denman.
MIRAFLORES PALACE PRESIDENTI­AL PRESS OFFICE VIA AP President Nicolas Maduro shows what Venezuelan authoritie­s claim are identifica­tion documents of former U.S. special forces and U.S. citizens Airan Berry, right, and Luke Denman.

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