Alleged plot to overthrow Venezuelan President nothing to do with US, Donald Trump says

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said two US citizens were among those arrested after his forces foiled an "invasion" from the sea.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says the United States is involved in a plot to overthrow his leadership.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says the United States is involved in a plot to overthrow his leadership. Source: EFE

President Donald Trump has denied US government involvement in what Venezuela's president says was an attempted overthrow in which two Americans were arrested.

"It has nothing to do with our government," Mr Trump told reporters at the White House.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said that two US citizens were among those arrested after his forces foiled an "invasion" from the sea.

Mr Maduro, in an appearance late Monday on Venezuelan state television, showed passports identifying the two as Luke Denman, 34, and Airan Berry, 41, who he claimed were members of Mr Trump's security team.
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US President Donald Trump has denied the claims made by the Venezuelan leader. Source: AP
Mr Maduro accused Mr Trump and Colombian President Ivan Duque of being behind the plot.

Earlier this year the US announced the indictment of Mr Maduro for "narco-terrorism" and offered $15 million (A$25 million) for information leading to his capture.

In an extremely rare criminal case brought against a foreign head of state, the US accused Mr Maduro of being the leader of a cocaine trafficking group called "The Cartel of the Suns."

Venezuela's attorney general has also claimed that opposition leader Juan Guaido had contracted "mercenaries for hire" using Venezuelan state oil company funds frozen in the United States.

Mr Guaido, who the United States recognises as Venezuela's legitimate acting president, denied the accusations in a statement.

The news that two Americans were arrested came a day after the government claimed it had foiled an attempted landing on Venezuela's northern coast by armed "mercenaries" seeking to overthrow the leftist government.
A top official, Diosdado Cabello, said eight people were killed and two arrested in that operation in a beach area near Caracas.

Mr Maduro said another 13 people were arrested on Monday. At least some of those were detained in another area along the northern coast, according to Mr Cabello. 

It was unclear when or where Mr Denman and mR Berry may have been arrested.
The US has accused Mr Maduro (right) of being the leader of a cocaine trafficking group called "The Cartel of the Suns."
The US has accused Mr Maduro (right) of being the leader of a cocaine trafficking group called "The Cartel of the Suns." Source: AP
Mr Maduro said they worked for a Florida-based private security company, Silvercorp USA, founded by a former Green Beret, Jordan Goudreau.

The government has sought to link Mr Goudreau to Mr Guaido.

Venezuelan attorney general Tarek William Saab showed a video in which Mr Goudreau claims that an operation against Mr Maduro is underway.

Mr Saab also showed reporters an image that purported to be a contract signed by Mr Guaido and Mr Goudreau. In his statement, Mr Guaido denied a relationship with any private security company.

Others arrested, according to the government, included the son of an imprisoned general, Raul Baduel, a onetime ally of the late Hugo Chavez, Mr Maduro's predecessor.

An army captain who took part in an abortive uprising that Mr Guaido led against Mr Maduro in April 2017 also was arrested, according to the government. 


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Published 6 May 2020 8:42am
Source: AFP, SBS


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