Juan Guaido ignored a court-imposed travel ban and toured Latin American allies to boost support for his campaign to oust President Nicolas Maduro
Mr Guaido's return, details of which his team have kept under wraps, could become the next flashpoint in his duel with Mr Maduro as he seeks to keep up momentum and spur his international backers to further isolate the socialist government.
"If the regime dares, of course, to kidnap us, it will be the last mistake they make," Mr Guaido said during a broadcast on Twitter, without disclosing his location.Mr Guaido secretly left Venezuela for Colombia, in violation of a Supreme Court order, to coordinate efforts there on 23 February to send humanitarian aid into Venezuela to alleviate widespread shortages of food and medicine.
Yesterday, he departed by plane from the Ecuadorean coastal town of Salinas but has not appeared publicly since, beyond the Twitter broadcast. To arrive in Caracas by this morning, he could take commercial flights from Bogota or Panama City.
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