Venezuela court orders start to trial of U.S. citizen held on terrorism charges (Reuters)

Start Date: Thursday, February 25, 2021

Last Modified: Wednesday, March 3, 2021

End Date: Friday, December 31, 9999


CARACAS (Reuters) - A Venezuelan criminal court in a Wednesday hearing ordered that a trial begin for Matthew Heath, a U.S. citizen detained in the South U.S. country on terrorism charges and accused of being a U.S. spy, Heath's lawyer said on Thursday.


Heath, 39, was detained in September 2020 in northwestern Venezuela and charged with terrorism and arms trafficking. His defense attorney, Guillermo Heredia, said he rejected the "false" charges in the Wednesday hearing, which lasted until midnight.


President Nicolas Maduro at the time of Heath's arrest said he was spying on the OPEC nation's oil refineries, and that he had been carrying "specialized weapons." U.S. officials at the time said Heath was not sent to Venezuela by Washington.


No further court date had been set, Heredia said, adding that Heath was being held in the headquarters of Venezuela's military counterintelligence directorate, known as DGCIM.

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