VENEZUELA EX-SPY CHIEF REVEALS MADURO’S TIES TO HEZBOLLAH, DRUGS
Former Intel-Chief Hugo Carvajal denounces President Nicolás Maduro and openly spoke about corruption and ties to Hezbollah terrorist group.
The nefarious activities were directed by Maduro himself as well as Interior Minister Néstor Reverol and former vice-president Tareck El Aissami.
El Aissami was not only a drug kingpin, said Carvajal, but also had connections to Hezbollah, and attempted to arrange Hezbollah terrorists to work with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia [FARC] through Venezuela.
In a meeting that took place in 2009 Hezbollah terrorists met El Aissami and Carvajal in Syria and gave the two Venezuelan state representatives three assault rifles as gifts.
The meeting involved Venezuelan diplomat Ghazi Nasr al-Din, who was stationed in Syria at the time.
Labeled “a Hezbollah supporter” by the department of Treasury, Nasr al-Din is wanted by the FBI.
Carvajal said that Maduro did not heed his warnings to have Hezbollah militants visit Venezuela, an allegation Maduro denies.
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