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The Independent World16.05.2026Politik2 dk okuma

Venezuela Deports Ally Alex Saab to U.S. for Judicial Proceedings

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  • Venezuela has deported Alex Saab, a close ally of Nicolás Maduro, to the U.S. for judicial proceedings.
  • Saab, a businessman pardoned by President Biden in a 2021 prisoner swap, is described by U.S. officials as Maduro's "bag man" and may testify against him.

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Alex Saab, a close ally of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, was deported by Venezuela to the U.S. for judicial proceedings. This comes less than three years after he was pardoned by President Joe Biden in a prisoner swap. Saab is described by U.S. officials as Maduro's "bag man" and may be asked to testify against Maduro, who faces drug charges in the U.S.

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Venezuela’s government said Saturday it deported a close ally of Nicolás Maduro to face judicial proceedings in the U.S. less than three years after the business owner was pardoned by President Joe Biden as part of a prisoner swap.

The decision marks a stark reversal for Alex Saab, who Maduro fought tooth and nail to bring home after his previous international arrest in 2020. Now, the Colombian-born business owner, long described by U.S. officials as Maduro’s “bag man,” may be asked to testify against his former protector, who is awaiting trial on drug charges in Manhattan after being captured in a shock raid by the U.S. military in January.

The Venezuelan immigration authority in a short statement Saturday did not explicitly say where it had sent Saab but said the decision was made based on several ongoing criminal investigations in the U.S. The statement's reference to Saab only as a “Colombian citizen” may have been a nod to Venezuelan law, which prohibits the extradition of its nationals. Following his last arrest, Maduro and acting President Delcy Rodríguez claimed that Saab was a Venezuelan diplomat who had been illegally detained during a refueling stop while en route to Iran for an important humanitarian mission.

The Associated Press reported in February that federal prosecutors have been digging for months into Saab’s role in an alleged bribery conspiracy involving Venezuelan government contracts to import food.

The investigation stems from a 2021 case the Justice Department brought against Saab’s longtime partner, Alvaro Pulido, a former law enforcement official said. That prosecution, out of Miami, centers around the so-called CLAP program set up by Maduro to provide staples — rice, corn flour, cooking oil — to poor Venezuelans struggling to feed themselves at a time of rampant hyperinflation and a crumbling currency.

Saab, 54, amassed a fortune through Venezuelan government contracts. But he fell out of favor with the country’s new leadership that took power following Maduro's ouster. Since taking over from Maduro on Jan. 3, Rodríguez demoted Saab, firing him from her Cabinet and stripping him of his role as the main conduit for foreign companies looking to invest in Venezuela. For months conflicting news accounts have circulated that he was imprisoned or under house arrest.

The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Associated Press writer Eric Tucker contributed to this report from Washington

Venezuelan law prohibits the extradition of its own nationals,

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  • Alex Saab will be asked to testify against Nicolás Maduro.

    Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Monaten

  • The deportation will lead to further diplomatic strain between Venezuela and the U.S.

    Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Wochen

Offene Fragen

  • What specific judicial proceedings will Alex Saab face in the U.S.?
  • Will Alex Saab testify against Nicolás Maduro?
  • What was the exact nature of the deal that led to Saab's deportation?
  • How will this deportation affect the relationship between Venezuela and the U.S.?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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