Move is apparent escalation of pressure on Venezuelan leader over heavily contested claim of victory in July poll
US authorities have seized Nicolás Maduro’s plane in an apparent escalation of pressure on the Venezuelan president more than a month after his widely contested claim of victory in the country’s national elections.
US authorities confirmed on Monday they had seized Maduro’s jet in Dominican Republic after determining it was allegedly purchased in violation of US sanctions. The plane, described by US officials as Venezuela’s equivalent to Air Force One, has been flown to Fort Lauderdale in Florida.