Venezuela issues arrest warrant for US-based opposition leader Juan Guaido
By Karol Suarez and Stefano Pozzebon, CNN
Updated 8:15 PM EDT, Fri October 6, 2023
Venezuelan authorities on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for opposition leader and former interim president Juan Guaido, who dismissed the move as politically motivated.
During a press conference in the capital Caracas, Attorney General Tarek William Saab alleged that Guaido had used the state-owned oil company PDVSAs resources to finance himself and pay his legal expenses.
Juan Guaido used PDVSA resources to finance himself, pay his legal expenses, and forced PDVSA to accept his financing terms. These decisions caused losses to the nation of $19 billion, resulting in the almost definitive loss of Citgo, Saab said, adding that Venezuela will request a red notice from Interpol.
For this reason, we have opened a new investigation against former deputy Juan Guaido, and we have requested an arrest warrant against him, he said.
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The allegations
Saab said the arrest warrant against Guaido will be for the alleged crimes of treason; usurpation of functions; profit or extraction of money, securities and public goods; money laundering; and association.
He also said that least 28 investigations are ongoing in the country against Guaido for a raft of alleged crimes including usurpation of functions, money laundering, terrorism, arms trafficking, and treason.
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