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Venezuela says it deported a close ally of Maduro to face judicial proceedings in US

The move could make Saab a witness against Nicolás Maduro as U.S. prosecutors probe an alleged bribery scheme tied to food contracts.

  • On Saturday, Venezuelan authorities deported Alex Saab, a close ally of Maduro, to face U.S. judicial proceedings less than three years after President Joe Biden pardoned him.
  • Since taking power following Maduro's ouster, President Delcy Rodr stripped Saab of his Cabinet role, ending his position as the primary investment conduit for foreign companies.
  • Federal prosecutors are investigating Saab's role in an alleged bribery conspiracy involving the CLAP food program and his longtime partner Alvaro Pulido, centered on Venezuelan government contracts.
  • Long described by U.S. officials as Maduro's "bag man," Saab may now be asked to testify against his former protector, who awaits trial on drug charges in Manhattan.
  • Citing ongoing U.S. criminal investigations, the Venezuelan immigration authority referred to Saab only as a "Colombian citizen," likely circumventing laws prohibiting the extradition of Venezuelan nationals.
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Saab had previously been charged with money laundering in the U.S. and later released in exchange. He could now provide important information against Maduro

·Vienna, Austria
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The 54-year-old had grown close to the Venezuelan government during the final years of Hugo Chavez's presidency (1999-2013) and had come to manage a vast import network for Nicolás Maduro's government. Source link: https://www.lemonde.fr/international/article/2026/05/17/venezuela-alex-saab-un-proche-de-nicolas-maduro-expulse-vers-les-etats-unis_6690137_3210.html Author: Publish date: 2026-05-17 05:55:00 Copyright for syndicated content belongs t…

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The government in Caracas has handed over the Venezuelan businessman and confidant of former President Maduro, Saab, to the United States, where he could help the authorities to back up the charges against Maduro.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The U.S. justice accuses businessman Alex Saab of money laundering. She also hopes for information to back up an indictment against Nicolás Maduro.

·Germany
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Colombian businessman Alex Saab landed this Saturday at a Miami airport after being deported by the Government of Venezuela to the United States for the alleged commission of crimes in the United States, according to the Venezuelan Administrative Service of Identification, Migration and Aliens (SAIME). EFE noted the arrival of the Venezuelan ex-minister at Opa-locka airport in Miami-Dade County, escorted by federal agents, including the DEA.

·Chile
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Durango Herald broke the news on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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