א שווער געפאנצערטע קאנוואי טראגט דעם ארויסגעווארפענעם ווענעזועליאן פירער מאדורא אין תפיסה.
A heavily armored convoy was observed leaving the U.S. District Court in Manhattan earlier today, likely transporting former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, back to the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn. The move follows their arraignment on federal charges including narco-terrorism and corruption.
Maduro and Flores’ court appearance stems from a superseding indictment unsealed by the U.S. Department of Justice, accusing the former Venezuelan leader of heading the “Cartel of the Suns,” a criminal network responsible for flooding the United States with cocaine. Evidence for the charges includes DEA operations, intelligence from defectors, and documentation of organized criminal activities spanning multiple countries.
The arraignment comes after Maduro’s December 2025 ouster during U.S.-supported operations amid widespread unrest in Venezuela. The secure transport back to Brooklyn highlights the high-risk nature of the detainees and the seriousness of the charges against them.
Observers note that the operation and subsequent legal proceedings mark a decisive step in holding international narco-terror networks accountable. Maduro’s presence in a U.S. court underscores America’s commitment to justice and demonstrates the Trump administration’s focus on dismantling criminal regimes that threaten national security and public safety.