The latest details to be released in a
drug trafficking case involving relatives of Venezuela’s President Nicolas
Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores indicate that the Venezuelan military is
actively involved in transporting cocaine to Haiti for onward trafficking into
the US. According to the District Attorney’s Office for the Southern District
of New York, a Cessna Citation 500 took off from a terminal reserved for
government officials at Simon Bolivar International Airport in Caracas on
Sunday November 8 carrying more than 800 kg (1,700 lbs) of cocaine. Francisco
Flores, 29, and Efraín Campos, 30, the nephews of first lady Cilia Flores, were
among four passengers and two pilots on the Haiti-bound Citation 500. According
to the flight log, the plane was co-piloted by members of the presidential
security and transportation unit, Pablo Urbano Perez, a military official, and
Pedro Miguel Rodriguez, an active lieutenant colonel in the Venezuelan Air
Force. More…
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