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On 23 February 2019, the same day as the Venezuelan opposition attempted to get humanitarian aid to Venezuela through the Colombia–Venezuela border, Freddy Superlano and his assistant were poisoned in Cúcuta, Colombia.[4] His assistant and cousin, Carlos Salinas, subsequently died.[4] The opposition asked for an investigation, without making "claims on who the culprits were".[4] United States senator Marco Rubio called the poisoning a "grave situation".[5]Maduro-aligned state media claimed Superlano and his assistant were poisoned by prostitutes.[6][7]
Following the 28 July 2024 Venezuelan presidential election, Superlano was detained by masked men.[9][10][11] A video of his detention was published by Brazilian outlet Poder360 [pt].[12] Shortly before their detention, Diosdado Cabello had announced that the arrest of ten opposition leaders was planned.[13] Cabello confirmed Superlano's arrest 30 hours later but did not reveal the reason for his detention – along with his assistant and driver – or their whereabouts.[13][14] A week later, attorney Joel García [es] confirmed that Superlano and journalist Roland Carreño [es] were both held in El Helicoide on unknown charges, calling their arrests "kidnapping with a judicial appearance".[15] Representatives of Superlano's party said they were told by chavista informants that the intent was to torture Superlano and "make him confess to the false plan set up by regime spokesmen such as Tarek William Saab".[14][16]
^"Dirigente de partido de oposição é sequestrado em Caracas" [Opposition party leader kidnapped in Caracas]. Poder360 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 30 July 2024. Retrieved 31 July 2024. Partido Voluntad Popular acusa governo Maduro de 'sequestrar' Freddy Superlano; vídeo mostra político sendo colocado em carro