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Venezuelan official Alex Saab, a Maduro ally, deported to US

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May 16 (Reuters) - Venezuelan ‌official Alex Saab, a Colombian-Venezuelan businessman and ​ally of former President Nicolas Maduro, was deported to the United States, ⁠Venezuela's migration agency, SAIME, said on Saturday.

Saab was arrested in Caracas in February during a joint operation by U.S. and ​Venezuelan authorities, according to a U.S. law enforcement official at the ‌time.

Saab's arrest occurred a month after Maduro's own capture by U.S. special forces in Caracas. The arrest and deportation of Saab ⁠suggested a new level of collaboration between U.S. ⁠and Venezuelan law enforcement under acting President Delcy Rodriguez, Maduro's former vice president.

The Colombian-born Saab, 54, was previously detained in Cape Verde in 2020 and held in the U.S. on ‌bribery charges. He was granted clemency in 2023 in exchange ⁠for the release of Americans detained ‌in Venezuela.

Saab could provide U.S. authorities ​with information to strengthen their criminal case against Maduro, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Maduro and his wife, Cilia ‌Flores, were taken to New York in ​January to face criminal ⁠charges, including conspiracy to commit narcoterrorism. They deny ‌the charges.

Saab and his wife ⁠lived in Italy several years ago. Luigi Giuliano, a lawyer in Italy who has represented him, said on Saturday he does ​not handle Saab's U.S. ‌cases and could not confirm the deportation. Another lawyer for Saab ⁠did not immediately respond ​to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Reuters StaffEditing by ​Rod Nickel and Matthew Lewis)

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