Venezuelan ex-spymaster leaves Spain under extradition order

Venezuelan ex-spymaster leaves Spain under extradition order

Hugo Carvajal had been in Spanish custody since he was arrested in September 2021 in Madrid.

The US in 2020 accused Hugo Carvajal and other high-ranking Venezuelan officials of drug trafficking. (AP pic)
MADRID:
The former head of Venezuela’s military intelligence, Hugo Carvajal, who is wanted by the US on drug trafficking charges, has left Spain under a High Court extradition order, a court source told Reuters today.

The source would not provide any further details.

Yesterday, the court ordered that the global police agency Interpol immediately extradite Carvajal, after the European Court of Human Rights last week denied him an effort to avoid being sent to the US.

Carvajal – who was late President Hugo Chavez’s eyes and ears within Venezuela’s military for more than a decade – had been in Spanish custody since he was arrested in September 2021 in Madrid.

The US in 2020 accused Carvajal of drug trafficking, along with more than a dozen other high-ranking Venezuelan officials, including president Nicolas Maduro. Carvajal has denied supporting cocaine trafficking to the US.

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