Americans freed by Venezuela in US prisoner swap land at Texas base

Some of the Americans who were freed by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government in a US prisoner swap have landed at a US military base in San Antonio, Texas, a Reuters witness said.

The individuals were freed on Wednesday in exchange for the US release of an ally of Maduro, Colombian businessman Alex Saab, who was granted clemency by US President Joe Biden and returned to Venezuela on Wednesday.

Maduro also agreed to release at least 20 opposition-linked prisoners from prison.

US prosecutors had accused Saab of siphoning off some $350 million from Venezuela via the United States in a scheme that involved bribing Venezuelan government officials.

He denies the charge.

As part of the deal, all six Americans classified by the US as wrongfully detained in Venezuela were released, along with four other Americans.

The Reuters witness saw six detainees, including one on a stretcher, get off a plane at Joint Base San Antonio.

Freed American prisoners who were released in Venezuela arrive at Joint Base San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas, on Dec. 20, 2023. REUTERS

Savoi Wright, who was reportedly arrested and detained in October, told a journalist when he landed that he feared for his life at times, while other times he received good care.

“I didn’t know if I would ever make it out,” he said.

Venezuela also separately returned to the United States the fugitive Malaysian businessman Leonard Glenn Francis, known as “Fat Leonard,” who is implicated in a US Navy bribery case, the officials said.

Freed American prisoner, Eyvin Hernandez, who was released in Venezuela, arrives at Joint Base San Antonio on Dec. 20, 2023. REUTERS

Savoi Wright, who was reportedly arrested and detained in October, told a journalist when he landed that he feared for his life at times, while other times he received good care.

“I didn’t know if I would ever make it out,” he said.

Venezuela also separately returned to the United States the fugitive Malaysian businessman Leonard Glenn Francis, known as “Fat Leonard,” who is implicated in a US Navy bribery case, the officials said.

Freed American prisoner, Jerrel Kenemore (right), hugs National Security Council Director for Counter Terrorism David Cotter after arriving at Joint Base San Antonio on Dec. 20, 2023. REUTERS

The deal, the result of months of negotiations mediated by Qatar between OPEC member Venezuela and the United States, came after the White House said it would need to see progress on prisoner releases in order to continue with energy sanctions relief for Caracas.

Sanctions relief was unveiled in October in response to an agreement by the Venezuelan government to hold fair elections in 2024.

Although the releases could be seen as a step by Maduro to comply with US demands, the return of Saab marks a victory for Maduro. Saab had not yet been convicted and his return to Venezuela was previously seen as unlikely.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro embraces Alex Saab, who was facing US bribery charges, after he was released by the US government at the Miraflores Palace, in Caracas, Venezuela, on Dec. 20, 2023. REUTERS

Washington had given the Venezuelan government until Nov. 30 to make progress on removing public office bans on opposition candidates and start releasing political prisoners and “wrongfully detained” Americans in order to avoid a reinstatement of sanctions.

Venezuela is allowing opposition candidates to appeal their bans, but it had not made much progress on prisoner releases before this week.

Biden told reporters traveling with him in Milwaukee that he had not yet spoken with Maduro but that “we’ve laid down specific requirements for a democratic election. He’s agreed to all of them.”

Freed American prisoner Edgar Jose Marval Moreno smiles and holds a thumb up, as he arrives at Joint Base San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas on Dec. 20, 2023. REUTERS

HEADED HOME

The US citizens classified as wrongly detained and now released include Wright, Eyvin Hernandez, Jerrel Kenemore and Joseph Ryan Cristella, one US official said.

Hernandez and Kenemore were arrested near Venezuela’s border with Colombia in March 2022, while Cristella was arrested in July last year.

The three men were accused of trying to enter the country illegally.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaks with the media as he acknowledges Alex Saab after he was released by the U.S. government, in Caracas, on Dec. 20, 2023. REUTERS

“I am grateful that their ordeal is finally over, and that these families are being made whole once more,” Biden said in a written statement. “We are ensuring that the Venezuelan regime meets its commitments.”

The US official declined to name the other US citizens, citing privacy concerns. Others known to be detained in the country included two former US Army Special Forces members, Luke Denman and Airan Berry, who were arrested in 2020 in connection with a botched raid aimed at ousting Maduro.

Gonzalo Himiob, a lawyer at Venezuelan non-governmental group Foro Penal, which regularly provides legal help for political detainees, said on Wednesday afternoon his group had confirmed 20 people had been freed – including 15 Venezuelans.

A demonstrator of the “Free Alex Saab” movement participates in a rally in front of the National Assembly of Venezuela demanding the release of Saab in Caracas, Venezuela on Dec. 16, 2022. REUTERS

Among them were six education campaigners, who were convicted on conspiracy charges earlier this year and sentenced to 16 years, but who have proclaimed their innocence, and the recently-detained Roberto Abdul, a member of the committee that planned the opposition primary.

Three people involved with the campaign of opposition candidate Maria Corina Machado were expected to have their arrest orders withdrawn, sources have said.

Francis, the fugitive Malaysian, has been accused by US prosecutors of giving Navy officers cash, gourmet food, expensive cigars, rare cognac and hotel sex parties in exchange for contracts.

Alex Saab and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro share a moment together and embrace each other at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas on Dec. 20, 2023. REUTERS

Francis escaped US house arrest last year ahead of sentencing by cutting off his monitoring anklet. He was detained later in Venezuela, where he faced extradition proceedings.

Saab, who had been held in federal jail in Miami, thanked Maduro and the Venezuelan people on his return to the country on Wednesday.

“I feel proud to serve the Venezuelan people and to serve this loyal government … which like me, never surrenders,” Saab said as he made shared remarks with Maduro after reuniting with his family on the airport tarmac.

Maduro said the swap marked a step toward a new era of diplomatic relations with the United States.

Saab had pleaded not guilty and his trial date had not yet been set.

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