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Carvajal Reveals Chavista Links, Zapatero’s Role in Venezuela Case

Former Maduro Intelligence Chief “El ⁤Pollo” Carvajal’s Sentencing Delayed to 2026

MIAMI, FL – Hugo Carvajal, the former ⁤Venezuelan intelligence chief known⁢ as “El Pollo,” will have⁤ his‍ sentencing in a U.S. federal court postponed until ⁢2026, according to sources familiar with the​ case. The delay comes as Carvajal continues to cooperate with U.S. authorities,providing potentially damaging testimony regarding ‌the inner workings of ‌the ​Nicolás‌ Maduro regime,including alleged links to⁢ drug ⁣trafficking,international​ money laundering,and support from external ⁣actors.

Carvajal, arrested in Madrid in 2019‌ and extradited to the United‌ States in ⁢2023⁤ after a protracted legal ⁤battle, initially​ managed to halt his extradition through Spanish courts. He spent nearly two years evading authorities, even entering Spain⁢ under a false ⁤identity from the ‍Dominican Republic ⁣before his eventual capture.

As a protected witness, Carvajal has reportedly detailed a network of illicit activities, including a passport ‌scheme operated by former Vice President Tareck el ⁤Aissami, the involvement of Venezuelan ​military⁢ leadership​ in drug trafficking, and⁣ the financing of international leftist movements by the Maduro government. He ‌also⁢ provided information regarding the movements of ETA members within ​Caracas.

His testimony has also ⁢implicated international figures. Evidence ‌presented by Carvajal’s defense links the Venezuelan military leadership with ‌the Cartel of the Suns, and alleges complicity in money laundering by certain‌ international actors. Specifically, he⁣ has made⁣ accusations ⁣against former Spanish prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, alleging he secured⁣ a “favorable framework”⁤ for lobbying activities in Venezuela, with direct involvement in sectors like oil and gold.‌

Though, these accusations have been met with skepticism from ‌some⁣ legal sources in Spain, who point to a “lack of documentary accreditation” and describe Carvajal ⁢as unreliable, even claiming⁤ he threatened to “invent” evidence against zapatero if necessary. Others maintain that Carvajal has provided U.S.authorities with precise ‍data regarding Zapatero’s relationship with Venezuelan businessmen,including Jorge Rodríguez,brother of Delcy Rodríguez,and details of Zapatero’s ‍”financial footprint” and ⁢alleged payments from the Miraflores Palace.

carvajal’s cooperation is seen by some⁢ as potentially legitimizing future U.S. policy towards ⁢Venezuela,echoing⁣ plans considered during the⁤ Trump administration. His continued testimony is ⁤expected to ​be central to the ‌U.S. government’s case against high-ranking members of the Maduro regime.

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