Carla da Silva, a dual Portuguese–Venezuelan national who had been convicted in Venezuela and reported to have been sentenced to around 20–21 years’ imprisonment, has been released after serving roughly five years. The Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it is following the case and is in contact with her family. Official statements do not specify the legal mechanism for her release (pardon, commutation or other), leaving questions about the circumstances and any diplomatic role; the case highlights the role of consular assistance and could have implications for Portugal–Venezuela relations and the wider expatriate community.
Venezuela: Luso-Venezuelan Carla da Silva, sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment, has been released
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