Caracas demands the extradition of the American who organized the attempted invasion of Venezuela

Official Caracas has already requested the extradition of the director of a private military company “Silvercorp USA”, Jordan Goodro, who is behind a recent attempt by a group of militants to enter Venezuelan territory to carry out a gate.

This was reported by Chief Prosecutor of the Republic Tarek Saab.

In addition to Gudro, Caracas expects the extradition of two Venezuelan politicians living in the U.S., Juan Randon and Sergio Vergare. According to the prosecutor’s office, they participated in the “development, financing and execution” of the plan of military intervention and coup d’état.

As previously reported by the News Front, May 3, it became known that Venezuelan law enforcement officers intercepted a group of mercenaries from Colombia, who were trying to infiltrate the Bolivarian Republic in order to overthrow the government.

In particular, two American militants Luke Denman and Irene Berry were detained. Denman confessed that he had to take control of the airport in Caracas and ensure the landing of the plane on which President Nicolas Maduro was to be delivered to the United States.

The head of the U.S. Department of State Michael Pompeo said that Washington allegedly had nothing to do with the operation, although he did not rule out that the U.S. intelligence agencies may indeed attempt to capture Maduro.