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Venezuela first lady's nephews jailed for drugs | Venezuela first lady's nephews jailed for drugs |
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Two nephews of Venezuela's first lady have been sentenced to 18 years in prison in the US after being convicted of trafficking drugs. | Two nephews of Venezuela's first lady have been sentenced to 18 years in prison in the US after being convicted of trafficking drugs. |
Franqui Francisco Flores de Freitas, 32, and Efraín Antonio Campo Flores, 31 were accused of conspiring to smuggle 1,700 pounds (800kg) of cocaine into the United States. | |
The men are the nephews of Cilia Flores, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's wife. | |
The two were arrested in Haiti in 2015. | The two were arrested in Haiti in 2015. |
Venezuela has accused the US of kidnapping the two men and framing them in order to undermine Mr Maduro's socialist government. | |
Ms Flores is a member of Venezuela's powerful constituent assembly and served as speaker of the National Assembly between 2006 and 2011. | |
'No criminal record' | |
Flores de Freitas and Campos Flores were arrested in Haiti in November 2015 by undercover US Drug Enforcement agents. | |
They were taken to New York, charged with drug trafficking offences and convicted a year ago. | |
Prosecutors said they men were in Haiti making arrangements to smuggle cocaine from South America to the US via Honduras. | |
Prosecutors had sought for a sentence of 30 years, which US District Judge Paul Crotty in New York said "would be excessive" as they had no criminal record. | |
The two men denied the charges before they were convicted by a jury in November 2016. | |
Earlier this year, they said in court that the alleged plot "could never actually have been executed". | |
'A good person' | |
Before Judge Crotty announced the sentence, Flores de Freitas and Campos Flores asked for a shorter sentence. | |
"I've always been a good person," said Flores de Freitas. | |
"Even in jail I tried to help those who were in a worse psychological situation than I find myself in." | |
The case has caused further damage to already strained relations between the US and Venezuela. | |
In July, US President Donald Trump imposed sanctions on Mr Maduro and other senior Venezuelan officials for alleged human rights violations. | |
A wave of anti-government protests in Venezuela left more than 120 people dead in the first half of the year. | |
Mr Maduro, who is in Cuba attending a meeting of regional leaders, has accused the US of leading a relentless campaign to destabilise left-wing governments in Venezuela and other Latin American countries. | |
He said the US was effectively imposing an "economic blockade" on Venezuela, which has for years suffered with high inflation, rampant violence and the shortage of basic goods. |
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