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US Seizes Venezuela President’s Plane Amid Corruption Allegations and Ongoing Tensions

Miami, Florida – US Seizes Venezuela President’s Plane

The United States has taken a significant action by seizing an airplane that belonged to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. This move comes as both a strong message of enforcement and part of ongoing investigations into what the US calls corrupt practices within the Venezuelan government. The aircraft was flown to Florida this past Monday, marking yet another low in the already strained relations between the two countries.

Unprecedented Seizure

According to two US officials, the plane was seized in the Dominican Republic and is considered to be President Maduro’s equivalent of Air Force One. This aircraft has been seen during state visits worldwide and is crucial to Maduro’s international travel. Officials have indicated that the plane was not registered under the Venezuelan government but rather under an individual’s name.

The Dominican Republic’s President Luis Abinader confirmed that the plane was subject to an immobilization order from a national court in May. The US had requested this action to search for evidence associated with various suspected illegal activities, including fraud and money laundering.

Claims of Illegal Acquisition

US Attorney General Merrick Garland stated that the Justice Department seized the aircraft based on allegations that it was illegally purchased for $13 million through a shell company. It was reportedly smuggled out of the US in April 2023 for the exclusive use of President Maduro and his close associates. The aircraft, a Dassault Falcon 900EX, had been primarily flying to and from a military base in Venezuela, with its last known flight recorded in March from Caracas to Santo Domingo.

Response from Venezuela

The Venezuelan government reacted strongly to the seizure, labeling it as “piracy.” They claimed this action reflects increasing aggression from the US towards Maduro’s administration since a contentious presidential election occurred in July. In a statement, Venezuela condemned the US authorities for what they termed a recurring practice of illegal seizure of Venezuelan assets under the guise of compliance with international law.

Investigations into Corruption

The US has long aimed to disrupt the financial flows to the Venezuelan regime, with departments like Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) leading the charge. Over recent years, they have confiscated numerous luxury assets destined for Venezuela, which they believe are linked to corruption.

According to Anthony Salisbury, Special Agent in Charge at HSI, the plane was seized due to violations of US sanctions and other criminal inquiries still underway. A senior official from the Dominican Republic confirmed that the aircraft was undergoing maintenance when American authorities seized it, highlighting that the local government was unaware of its presence until that point.

Legal Proceedings Ahead

Now that the plane has arrived in the US, officials will pursue forfeiture proceedings, giving the Venezuelan government a chance to contest the seizure. Evidence from the aircraft will also be collected as part of ongoing investigations into corruption within Maduro’s administration.

The Bigger Picture

These developments have significant implications, particularly as they relate to recent US sanctions on Venezuela’s oil and gas sector due to concerns over election conduct and alleged fraud. Politically, the situation continues affecting US relations as millions flee Venezuela, with many attempting to reach the US-Mexico border.

Over 7.7 million people have reportedly fled Venezuela, marking the largest displacement crisis in the Western Hemisphere. In light of this humanitarian crisis, US law enforcement has escalated its actions against Venezuelan officials, marked by long-standing allegations of drug trafficking and corruption against Maduro and others within his regime.

This seizure is not just about an airplane but encapsulates a broader ongoing conflict between the US and Venezuela, reflecting years of tension and mistrust, which continues to evolve as the investigation unfolds.


Author: HERE Chapin

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