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Hugo Carvajal pleads guilty to four criminal counts including narcoterrorism conspiracy, conspiracy to import cocaine.
Hugo Carvajal, once a prominent figure in the government of the Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, faces drug-trafficking charges in the United States. By Raphael Minder Hugo Carvajal, the former ...
Mr. Carvajal, known by the nickname El Pollo, or “The Chicken,” served for several years as the military intelligence chief under Hugo Chávez, the former leader of Venezuela.
Venezuela's former head of military intelligence, Hugo Carvajal - also known as "El Pollo", or The Chicken - has pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and narco-terrorism charges in the US. US officials ...
Hugo Carvajal, 63, arrived in the United states on Wednesday after being extradited from Spain. He entered the plea in a hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Stewart Aaron in Manhattan federal court.
Hugo Carvajal, nicknamed "El Pollo," or "The Chicken," was the military-intelligence chief for Presidents Hugo Chavez and Nicholas Maduro, and some experts have said he could be a source of ...
Hugo Carvajal, known as 'El Pollo', was a key ally of late president Hugo Chavez and Venezuela's top spy, but he spent two years holed up in Spain wearing disguises as he evaded US authorities ...
Mr. Carvajal, known by the nickname “El Pollo,” or “The Chicken,” served for several years as the military intelligence chief under Hugo Chávez, the former leader of Venezuela.
Retired Maj. Gen. Hugo Carvajal of Venezuela has pleaded not guilty to charges alleging he smuggled 12,300 pounds of cocaine into Mexico, which eventually made its way into the U.S.
The former head of Venezuela's military intelligence, Hugo Carvajal, arrived in the United States on Wednesday to face drug trafficking charge after being extradited from Spain, his lawyer said.
Hugo Carvajal, a former head of Venezuela's military intelligence, entered a not-guilty plea to drug trafficking charges brought by the US on Thursday after his extradition from Spain, after ...
Hugo Carvajal announced his defection to the opposition and urged the military to break with the government ahead of a deadline to get aid shipments across the country’s borders.