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Ex-spy chief ‘discussing surrender’ to US

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CARACAS: The former head of Venezuela’s military intelligen­ce unit, Hugo Carvajal, is discussing his possible surrender with US authoritie­s, three people familiar with the matter said on Saturday, after prosecutor­s charged him this week with drug traffickin­g alongside Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

Mr Carvajal, a former general and ally of late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, has been in hiding since a Spanish court in November approved his extraditio­n to the United States. It was unclear when or if he would surrender as the people said talks were ongoing.

One person familiar with the matter said US authoritie­s were in touch with

Mr Carvajal through a non-government­al intermedia­ry trying to convince him to turn himself in, and there was a “50/50 chance” it would succeed.

Mr Carvajal’s lawyer in Spain, Maria Dolores Arguelles, said she was not aware of discussion­s over his surrender.

US officials have long sought Mr Carvajal because they believe, if he is willing to cooperate, that he could provide a treasure trove of informatio­n on the alleged drug activities of Mr Maduro and his associates.

On Friday, DEA agents flew to Colombia to remand in custody retired Venezuelan general Cliver Alcala, three people familiar with the matter said, after he agreed to work with prosecutor­s who charged him in the same case.

The US government on Thursday indicted Mr Carvajal, Mr Alcala, Mr Maduro, and a dozen other current and former Venezuelan officials on charges of “narco-terrorism”, the latest escalation of a pressure campaign by US President Donald Trump administra­tion to oust the socialist leader.

Attorney General William Barr accused Mr Maduro and his associates of colluding with a dissident faction of the demobilise­d Colombian guerrilla group, the FARC, “to flood the United States with cocaine”.

Mr Carvajal has repeatedly denied accusation­s he helped smuggle cocaine to the United States. During an extraditio­n hearing in September, Mr Carvajal said Washington was fabricatin­g the drug charges to make him talk.

Since leaving Venezuela, Mr Carvajal has denounced Mr Maduro and given his support to opposition leader Juan Guaido, who has staked a rival claim to the Venezuelan presidency.

Mr Carvajal was arrested by Spanish police in April 2019 at the request of US authoritie­s but Spain’s High Court initially ruled that he should be released and his extraditio­n request denied. The court reversed that decision in November.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Former Venezuelan intelligen­ce chief Hugo Carvajal stands during his extraditio­n hearing to the US at the High Court in Madrid, Spain in September last year.
REUTERS Former Venezuelan intelligen­ce chief Hugo Carvajal stands during his extraditio­n hearing to the US at the High Court in Madrid, Spain in September last year.

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