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Venezuelan Opposition Figure Lopez Arrives in Madrid After Fleeing Caracas, Reports Say

© AP Photo / Martin MejiaVenezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez smiles during a press conference at the gate of the Spanish ambassador's residence in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, May 2, 2019
Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez smiles during a press conference at the gate of the Spanish ambassador's residence in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, May 2, 2019 - Sputnik International
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On Saturday, Leopoldo Lopez's father claimed that his son his son had left his refuge at the Spanish Embassy in Caracas "about two days ago" and crossed the border into Colombia.

The independent Spanish news agency Efe has cited unnamed sources as saying that Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez arrived in Madrid on Sunday after he reportedly fled the residence of the Spanish ambassador in Caracas. Both Spanish and Venezuelan government officials have yet to comment on the matter.

Earlier in the day, Efe reported that Venezuela's Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (Sebin) had started house-checking a residential building where diplomatic personnel and the Spanish security forces reside, apparently in search of Lopez.

The report came after the opposition figure's father claimed in an interview with the AFP news agency on Saturday that his son had left the embassy "about two days ago" and crossed the border into Colombia on Friday.

He added that his son was on his way to the Spanish capital Madrid, where he allegedly plans to be reunited with his wife and three children.

Handout picture released by the Venezuelan Presidency showing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaking during a video conference meeting with international media correspondents, at Miraflores Presidential Palace in Caracas, on May 6, 2020. - Sputnik International
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Lopez had been staying at Spanish Ambassador Jesus Silva's residence in the Venezuelan capital since 30 April 2019, after an attempted uprising against the government of President Nicolas Maduro.

In 2014, the opposition figure was sentenced to 14 years in prison after he was charged with being responsible for mass protests earlier that year which claimed the lives of more than 40 people.

The 49-year-old has been under house arrest since the summer of 2017, but last year he was released by supporters of Venezuelan opposition figure Juan Guaido.

A Venezuelan court then issued an arrest warrant for Lopez, saying that he had violated the terms of his house arrest and that he should serve the remainder of his 14-year sentence in prison, something that promoted Lopez to seek refuge at the residence of the Spanish ambassador in Caracas.

The political situation in Venezuela derailed in January 2019 when then-Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido proclaimed himself interim president, gathering a short-lived public protest.

The United States and several other countries have sided with Guaido, while Russia and China, among other nations, have stood by the legitimacy of the incumbent president, Nicholas Maduro, who slammed Guaido as a US puppet.

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