Venezuelan official Alex Saab, a Maduro ally, deported to US


FILE PHOTO: Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro and Colombian businessman Alex Saab attend an event, in Caracas, Venezuela January 23, 2024. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/File Photo

May 16 (Reuters) - Venezuelan official ⁠Alex Saab, a Colombian-Venezuelan businessman and ally of ⁠former President Nicolas Maduro, was deported to the United ‌States, Venezuela's migration agency, SAIME, said on Saturday.

Saab was arrested in Caracas in February during a joint operation by U.S. and Venezuelan authorities, according ​to a U.S. law enforcement official at ⁠the time.

Saab's arrest occurred ⁠a month after Maduro's own capture by U.S. special forces in ⁠Caracas. ‌The arrest and deportation of Saab suggested a new level of collaboration between U.S. and Venezuelan ⁠law enforcement under acting President Delcy Rodriguez, Maduro's ​former vice president.

The ‌Colombian-born Saab, 54, was previously detained in Cape Verde ⁠in 2020 ​and held in the U.S. on bribery charges. He was granted clemency in 2023 in exchange for the release of Americans detained ⁠in Venezuela.

Saab could provide U.S. authorities ​with information to strengthen their criminal case against Maduro, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, ⁠were taken to New York in January to face criminal charges, including conspiracy to commit narcoterrorism. They deny the charges.

Saab and his wife lived in Italy several years ago.Luigi Giuliano, ​a lawyer in Italy who has ⁠represented him, said on Saturday he does not handle Saab's U.S. ​cases and could not confirm the ‌deportation. Another lawyer for Saab did ​not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Reuters StaffEditing by Rod Nickel and Matthew Lewis)

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