Colombia probes Venezuela connection to assassination plot on President Ivan Duque
- Three Venezuelans were arrested in Colombia in recent days with weapons
- President Duque has been a strong critic of the socialist government of Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro

Colombian authorities were investigating a possible plot involving Venezuelans to assassinate President Ivan Duque, a top official said.
Foreign Minister Carlos Holmes said Colombia’s intelligence services had been hearing chatter about alleged plans to kill the conservative Duque.
He said the arrest in recent days of three Venezuelans in possession of assault weapons had heightened authorities’ concern.
“With immense concern and the utmost condemnation, I want to inform the international community that, in effect, for the past several months intelligence investigations have been taking place about possible attacks on the president’s life,” Holmes said in a video posted on Twitter that interrupted the normally end-of-year news lull in the South American nation.
Blu Radio reported that the Venezuelans arrested in the northern Caribbean cities of Valledupar and Barranquilla this month had in their possession an assault rifle with a telescopic scope as well as a 9-mm mini-Uzi, ammunition and stun grenade.
Citing sources it didn’t identify, Blu said any alleged plot would have likely had the support of armed Colombian leftist rebels or drug-trafficking organisations and would have been timed to coincide with the start of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s second term next month.