Venezuela  Government Investigates Guaido Over Photo with Suspected  Colombian Criminals



Venezuela’s state prosecutor’s office said on Friday it would open an investigation into opposition leader Juan Guaido after the interior minister presented photos on state television showing Guaido in the company of two suspected members of a Colombian drug-trafficking group.

Guaido on Friday said the two men had asked to take a photo with him when he secretly crossed into Colombia from Venezuela in February via an informal border route after a Venezuelan court had barred him from leaving the country. He denied knowing who the men were.

Venezuelan Interior Minister Nestor Reverol said on state television that the two men were leaders of a “Colombian paramilitary organization” called the Rastrojos. 

Colombian police sources confirmed they were members of the Rastrojos, a criminal group made up of ex-paramilitaries that engages in drug trafficking across the country, including along the Venezuelan border.

Guaido crossed into Colombia before a US.-backed attempt on Feb. 23 to send trucks loaded with humanitarian aid into Venezuela from the Colombian border. Maduro, however, had ordered the border’s closure and told the military to block the aid’s entry.

Guaido assumed an interim presidency in January after denouncing Maduro as illegitimate for securing a second term last year in an election widely viewed as fraudulent. Most western nations now recognize Guaido as Venezuela’s rightful leader, though Maduro labels him a coupmongering US puppet.

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