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A court in Venezuela has sentenced two ex American soldiers to 20 years in prison for trying to overthrow President Nicolás Maduro.

Luke Denman and Airan Berry were found guilty of conspiracy, illicit trafficking of weapons and terrorism.

The duo were among 13 people arrested in May as they tried to enter Venezuela by sea from Colombia.

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Attorney General Tarek William Saab said proceedings will continue against others accused of assisting the raid.

OnyxNews Nigeria understands that Saab in a tweet, shared images of vehicles, weapons and identity documents, and said the American “mercenaries” had “admitted their responsibility for the facts“.

US President Donald Trump, long an opponent of socialist President Maduro, has denied accusations by Venezuela that he was behind the incident.

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The US backs opposition leader Juan Guaidó and recognises him as the country’s legitimate leader.

The 34 year old Denman and Berry, 41, are former special forces soldiers who were shown in video on Venezuelan state TV earlier this year.

He explained that he was hired to train Venezuelans in Colombia before returning to Caracas and taking control of an airport to allow Mr Maduro to be taken out of the country.

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Denman said he and Berry were contracted by a Florida-based security company, Silvercorp USA, to carry out the operation. The firm is headed by Jordan Goudreau, an American military veteran who has openly admitted involvement in the operation.

The Washington Post has published a document which it says is a contract between Silvercorp and the Venezuelan opposition worth $213m (£170m) to invade Venezuela and overthrow President Maduro.

Opposition leader Juan Guaidó denied having anything to do with Mr Goudreau.

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Relations between the US and Venezuela are tense. Mr Maduro has accused America of manipulating political opposition to steal the country’s vast oil wealth. America and Mr Guaidó, however, blamed the president for collapse of Venezuela’s economic.

 

Source: BBC

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