Peru's Humala welcomes Chávez's return to Caracas
The Peruvian president expects his Venezuelan counterpart to "resume Government" soon
Humala told official news agency Andina that he expects that Chávez will recover fully in his country.
"We welcome the fact that President Chávez has returned to Venezuela," said Humala.
The Government of Venezuela on Tuesday kept silence on the health of Chávez, 24 hours after his return, while domestic and foreign media waited outside the hospital where he was admitted on Monday, awaiting developments, Efe reported.
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Chapo's drug traffic network
Luis Jiménez Alfaro seems to have hidden under the rocks. The last time he was seen was on April 2006 walking calmly around Simón Bolívar International Airport of Maiquetía, located nearby Caracas. At that time, more than five tons of cocaine arrived in Mexico in an airplane which took off from Venezuela, and his name featured as a missing piece of the puzzle of one of the most massive drug shipments that has been witnessed in the Western Hemisphere.
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