Venezuela frees army officers charged with plotting Maduro coup

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Published On: 27 May 2026, 14:02

CARACAS, May 27, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Venezuela freed eight army officers on Tuesday jailed on charges of plotting to overthrow former president Nicolas Maduro, the latest political prisoners to walk free after the autocratic leader was toppled.

Venezuela has released hundreds of political prisoners since US forces captured Maduro in a stunning raid on the capital Caracas in January.

The eight officers are linked to Venezuela's "Paratrooper Case", in which they were accused in 2017 of inciting a coup against Maduro.

General Raul Baduel, a former close aide to Maduro's predecessor, socialist firebrand Hugo Chavez, was one of those jailed.

Baduel died behind bars in 2021.

Footage posted by rights group Foro Penal showed the army officers wearing yellow t-shirts crying and hugging family members as they walked free.

Jailed general Ramon Lozada left the courthouse in a wheelchair but stood up to hug and kiss onlookers before he tied a Venezuela flag around his neck.

"We can confirm the release of paratrooper sergeants and General Lozada, having served their sentences," Gonzalo Himiob, vice president of Foro Penal, wrote on X.

They had been in prison for more than nine years, he added.

Raul Baduel's daughters, Andreina and Margareth, are still fighting for the release of their brother, lawyer Josnars Baduel, who was jailed in 2020 on charges of plotting against Maduro.

Nearly 800 political prisoners have been released since January, according to Foro Penal, including 31 members of the armed forces accused of rebellion and treason who were released on parole in February.

The government says 8,000 people have benefited from a landmark amnesty law adopted in February, although most of those were not in jail but rather facing legal proceedings.

There were still 409 political prisoners in Venezuela as of Monday, Foro Penal said.

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