Hugo El Pollo Carvajals sentencing hearing has been postponed to November 19, highlighting ongoing issues of narcoterrorism linked to Venezuelas military intelligence.
- Hugo Armando El Pollo Carvajal, a former chief of military intelligence in Venezuela, pleaded guilty to narcotrafficking and narcoterrorism in the United States in June.
- Federal Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein announced the delay in Carvajals sentencing hearing, now scheduled for November 19, in a Brooklyn courtroom.
- This case ties into broader concerns about Venezuelas influence, particularly regarding narcoterrorism, which has implications for international relations and security.
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The delay in Hugo El Pollo Carvajals sentencing reflects the complexities of addressing narcoterrorism linked to Venezuela, which poses significant challenges for U.S. foreign policy and regional stability.