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Venezuelan official Alex Saab, a close ally of deposed president Nicolás Maduro, was reported detained in Caracas on Feb. 4–5, 2026 in what U.S. and regional media described as a joint operation involving Venezuela’s intelligence service (SEBIN) and the FBI. U.S. law-enforcement sources said Saab, 54, was held at a luxury residence and could be extradited to the United States in the coming days; Raúl Gorrín, owner of Globovisión and also wanted by U.S. authorities, was reportedly detained at the same address.
Saab has long been accused by U.S. prosecutors of participating in a scheme that siphoned roughly $350 million from Venezuelan state programs; he was arrested in Cape Verde in 2020, later held in the U.S., and released in a December 2023 prisoner-swap that saw him return to Caracas and take a ministerial post.
Venezuelan officials had not officially confirmed the detentions and Saab’s lawyer dismissed reports as “fake news,” while pro-government journalists likewise denied the arrests.
The case comes a month after U.S. forces captured Maduro, and would signal an unusual level of cooperation between Washington and interim president Delcy Rodríguez’s security apparatus if confirmed.
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