Venezuelan opposition member Juan Pablo Guanipa was allegedly kidnapped in Caracas around midnight Sunday — just hours after he was released from prison.
In a statement on X, opposition leader María Corina Machado said he had been taken by force by “heavily armed men dressed in civilian clothes.”
Guanipa, a close ally of Machado’s, had been imprisoned after months of hiding. He was accused and arrested in May for leading a terrorist plot.
“Ten months in hiding and almost nine months detained here,” Guanipa said in a video posted following his release. “There’s a lot to talk about regarding the present and future of Venezuela, always with the truth front and center.”









