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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

US Justice Department charges Maduro ally Alex Saab with money laundering

U.S. prosecutors charged Alex ​Saab, known as ​the "bag man" for former Venezuelan President ​Nicolas Maduro, with money laundering over his alleged exploitation of a Venezuelan welfare plan, according to court filings ‌unsealed on ⁠Monday.

Saab, ⁠a top ally of Maduro's, was deported by ​Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodriguez over the weekend to the ​U.S. in a move that she said was "justified by national interests."

The deportation signaled a new ​level of coordination between ⁠the Trump ‌administration and Rodriguez, Maduro's former vice ​president.

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Saab, ​the 55-year-old former Venezuelan minister of ⁠industry, conspired to bribe Venezuelan officials and ​transferred money through U.S. bank accounts ​to enrich himself, prosecutors alleged. He made his initial court appearance on Monday afternoon in a Miami federal court.

The charges come as the administration of President Donald Trump ‌prepares to try Maduro, who was captured by U.S. special forces in ​Caracas earlier ​this year.

Saab ⁠could provide U.S. authorities with information to strengthen their criminal case against Maduro, Reuters previously reported.

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"These charges ​are a direct result of DEA's continued commitment to dismantle the corrupt networks operating throughout Venezuela," said U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator Terrance Cole.

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