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Law firm claims that Venezuelan oil tycoon Ruperti has been released from custody.

A law firm representing Venezuelan oil businessman Wilmer?Ruperti said that the country's intelligence police had released him from a detention, after a video was posted on social media of him at his home.

Ruperti attended a meeting on March 19, which was organized by the authorities. Ruperti's security detail was arrested and released soon after.

Winston & Strawn, a law firm, said in an email that "he was released from the Sebin police detention but we have no explanation or charges from the Government stating the reason for his detention." "We find his detention to be inappropriate and are concerned about his safety and health."

The Venezuelan information ministry didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

Maroil Trading was a Ruperti-owned company that had been a key exporter of Venezuelan petroleum?coke, under a deal with the state-owned energy?company PDVSA. However, this later became entangled in a dispute regarding payments and contract terms.

PDVSA suspended deliveries to Maroil in 2023 after an audit was conducted on receivables. Reporting by Mayela Aras, DeisyBuitrago and MariannaParraga; editing by Mark Porter

(source: Reuters)