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United States indicts 10 over aircraft parts supplied to Venezuela

The U.S. Justice Department on Monday unsealed an indictment charging 10 people of conspiracy to evade sanctions on Venezuela by obtaining U.S. airplane parts, consisting of Honeywell engines for state oil company PDVSA's. airplane fleet.

Venezuela has actually been under U.S. sanctions considering that 2017. The. hardest measures, on oil exports and PDVSA, are set to resume. in June after President Nicolas Maduro's administration failed. to adhere to a roadmap towards a competitive election this. year.

To carry out this scheme, the offenders hidden from. U.S. business that the goods were destined for Venezuela and. PDVSA by exporting them to third parties in other nations,. consisting of Novax Group SA, a Costa Rican business, and Aerofalcon. SL, a Spanish company, the Justice Department stated in a. release.

The U.S. Department of Commerce in late 2023 had included. Novax and Aerofalcon to the Bureau of Market & & Security's list. of companies taking part in activities contrary to U.S. nationwide. security and diplomacy interests.

One of the ten individuals involved was arrested in Miami last. week, according to the Justice Department. If founded guilty, they. deal with an optimum penalty of twenty years in jail.

(source: Reuters)