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Maduro appears in Manhattan over drug charges

Published on: January 5, 2026 10:00 PM

Venezuela’s deposed leader Nicolas Maduro was transferred under heavy security to a federal court in Manhattan on Monday. He is due to face US drug-related charges linked to international cocaine trafficking networks. Maduro was moved from Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center ahead of his appearance before US District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein.

Television footage showed Maduro stepping off a helicopter alongside his wife, Cilia Flores, escorted by multiple DEA agents. Both appeared in prison attire, and Maduro was seen limping slightly. US officials described the transfer as part of a high-risk operation following his capture in Caracas by American special forces over the weekend.

Read more: Maduro in New York jail; Trump ‘designating people’ to be in charge

US prosecutors allege Maduro oversaw cocaine trafficking tied to Mexico’s Sinaloa and Zetas cartels, Colombia’s FARC rebels, and Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang. Maduro has denied all charges, claiming they are politically motivated and linked to US interests in Venezuela’s oil reserves.

The operation has sparked global reactions. Russia, China, Cuba, and other Venezuelan allies condemned the move, while some US allies urged caution and adherence to international law. Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodriguez signaled a softer tone, calling for respectful cooperation with Washington during the transition.

Read more: NYC mayor condemns US capture of Maduro 

Inside Venezuela, tensions remain high but calm. Citizens are reportedly stocking up on essentials amid uncertainty. Maduro’s removal has not altered military control, and senior officials from his government continue to wield influence. Analysts say the situation could affect stability in the coming days.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Delcy Rodriguez, Latest, Manhattan DEA, Nicolas Maduro, US drug charges, Venezuela court transfer, Venezuela political crisis

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