Venezuela says arrests Salvador terrorist suspect

CARACAS, (Reuters) – Venezuelan President Hugo  Chavez said yesterday security forces arrested a member of a  gang led by accused plane bomber Luis Posada Carriles and  suggested the El Salvadorean suspect planned to kill him.

Chavez said Francisco Chavez Abarca was arrested on Thursday when he arrived at Maiquetia International Airport in  Caracas.

“We captured a major terrorist. … He was using a fake  name and is on Interpol’s red list because he is part of Posada  Carriles’ gang,” the president said in a televised speech.

“Why did he come to Venezuela? My heart tells me that this  gentleman was coming here to kill me.”

Carriles, a former CIA operative and Cuban exile, is wanted  in Cuba and Venezuela on charges including masterminding the  1976 bombing of a Cuban airliner that killed 73 people.

The anti-Castro militant told The New York Times in 1998  that he plotted a string of bomb blasts in Havana hotels that  had killed an Italian the year before. He later denied saying  so.

A Cuban-born naturalized Venezue-lan, Posada Carriles  escaped from a high security prison in Venezuela in 1985. He  was arrested in the United States on immigration charges a  decade later, but was freed in 2007.

Chavez, who has accused Posada Carriles of trying to kill  him several times, has repeatedly called for Washington to extradite him to stand trial in Caracas, describing him as “the  biggest terrorist in the history of Latin America