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Bondi Denounces an Alleged "Air Bridge" From Venezuela for Drug Trafficking Through Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico.

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi denounced an alleged "air bridge" for illegal trafficking between Venezuela, Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico. "There's an air bridge where the Venezuelan regime pays to have undetected access to airspace in Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico," Bondi said during an interview with Fox News. The official claimed, without presenting evidence, that through this alleged network, "they can traffic and transport these drugs.…

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The U.S. Secretary of Justice, Pam Bondi, denounced an alleged “air bridge” of illegal traffic between Venezuela, Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico.

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By Gonzalo Zegarra and Anabella González, CNN en Español U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi denounced an alleged "air bridge" for illegal trafficking between Venezuela, Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico. "There's an air bridge where the Venezuelan regime pays to have free access to airspace and remain undetected in Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico," Bondi said during an interview with Fox News. The official claimed, without presenting evidence, that t…

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Guatemala rejects the U.S. Attorney General's allegations about the use of its airspace and highlights progress in international cooperation and territorial control.

TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. Following the complaint by US prosecutor Pamela Bondi, who stated that Venezuela pays Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico for the use of its airspace for drug trafficking, the head of the Armed Forces Joint Chiefs of Staff, Major General Roosevelt Leonel Hernández Aguilar, said that the country maintains [...]

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The U.S. attorney general, Pan Bondi, accused the government of Nicolás Maduro of bribing Mexican authorities to use its airspace for drug trafficking. In an interview with Fox News, the official was questioned about the “air bribe” allegedly paid by the president of Venezuela to certain countries to traffic drugs and weapons into his nation. In this regard, Bondi argued that Maduro’s administration bribes authorities in Honduras, Guatemala and …

The U.S. prosecutor Pam Bondi has launched a serious complaint: Nicolás Maduro’s regime would be paying leftist governments such as Bernardo Arévalo in Guatemala to allow the use of its airspace in drug trafficking operations to the United States. According to Bondi, this “airbridge” connects Venezuela with U.S. territory through Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico, without hindrance from the authorities. The inclusion of Guatemala in the air route d…

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