Cliff Notes – Former Venezuelan general pleads guilty in drugs case
- Hugo Carvajal, former head of Venezuela’s military intelligence, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and narcoterrorism charges, facing a maximum life sentence.
- The retired major general was accused of leading a cartel aiming to flood the US with cocaine, collaborating with Colombian guerrillas.
- Carvajal, a former aide to Hugo Chavez, broke with current President Nicolás Maduro and was extradited from Spain after a decade-long flight from US law enforcement.
Former Venezuelan general pleads guilty in drugs case
A former head of Venezuela’s military intelligence pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and narcoterrorism charges a week before his trial was set to begin in a United States federal court.
Hugo Carvajal – a close aide of the country’s late President Hugo Chavez – on Wednesday pleaded guilty to four criminal counts, including narcoterrorism conspiracy, conspiracy to import cocaine and weapons charges.
The indictment accused the retired major general of leading a cartel composed of senior Venezuelan military officers that attempted to “flood” the US with cocaine in collusion with leftist guerrillas from neighbouring Colombia.
The 65-year-old faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Carvajal’s sentencing is slated for October.
Powerful figure
Nicknamed “El Pollo,” Spanish for “the chicken,” Carvajal advised Chavez for over a decade and is considered one of the most powerful figures of the socialist leader’s rule.
The spymaster later broke with current President Nicolas Maduro, Chavez’s chosen successor, to support the US-backed political opposition.
In 2023, Carvajal was extradited from Spain after being on the run from US law enforcement for more than 10 years.
“The deeply troubling reality is that there are powerful foreign government officials who conspire to flood the United States with drugs that kill and debilitate,” Jay Clayton, the interim US attorney in Manhattan, said in a statement on Wednesday.
Sources
Former Venezuelan general pleads guilty in drugs case – DW
Former Venezuelan spy chief pleads guilty in U.S. drug case, ties Maduro to gangs, Iran – Miami Herald