According to inmates, Maduro shouts at night that he 'is still the president of Venezuela' and that he 'has been kidnapped'. 'At night, he shouts that he is still the president of Venezuela, that he has been kidnapped, and that he is being tortured. He asks the Venezuelans locked up there to pass that message on to the world and to their families in Venezuela,' Alandete explained to Venezuelan media. He details that he is isolated and goes out to the yard about three times a day in shackles and handcuffs. 'He is in solitary confinement, on a floor surrounded by jihadist inmates and inmates of very serious crimes,' it is stated. Something that drew attention is that he has been allowed to have his conjugal visits with Cilia Flores, who is detained in the female module of the same prison.
Maduro in Prison: Details on His Conditions and Conjugal Visits
Inmates at a New York prison report that former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro shouts at night, claiming he is still the head of state and that he has been kidnapped and tortured. It is noted that he has been granted conjugal visits with his wife.