Former Venezuela spymaster pleads guilty to narcoterrorism charge ahead of trial
Source: Associated Press
Former Venezuela spymaster pleads guilty to narcoterrorism charge ahead of trial
By JOSHUA GOODMAN
Updated 7:40 PM EDT, June 25, 2025
MIAMI (AP) A former Venezuelan spymaster who was close to the countrys late President Hugo Chávez pleaded guilty Wednesday to drug trafficking charges a week before his trial was set to begin in a Manhattan federal court.
Retired Maj. Gen. Hugo Carvajal was extradited from Spain in 2023 after more than a decade on the run from U.S. law enforcement, including a botched arrest in Aruba while he was serving as a diplomat representing current Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduros government.
Carvajal pleaded guilty in court to all four criminal counts, including narco-terrorism, in an indictment accusing him of leading a cartel made up of senior Venezuelan military officers that attempted to flood the U.S. with cocaine in cahoots with leftist guerrillas from neighboring Colombia.
In a letter this week to defense counsel, prosecutors said they believe federal sentencing guidelines call for the 65-year-old Carvajal to serve a mandatory minimum of 50 years in prison.
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