SANTIAGO, Chile — Chile announced Friday that one of the suspects wanted in the kidnapping and killing of a dissident Venezuelan soldier on Chilean soil early this year has been arrested in Costa Rica.
The slaying in February caused shock in Chile, where Ronald Ojeda, a former lieutenant and self-described political prisoner, had sought asylum after protesting against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
''It's an important step,'' Chilean Interior Minister Carolina Tohá wrote on the social media platform X of Friday's arrest, promising that Chile would "continue making every effort to clarify the case and ensure that those responsible face justice.''
The killing has strained relations between the South American nations. Chilean authorities have suggested Venezuelan officials orchestrated Ojeda's capture, sparking fears that Maduro's government had opened a new front in its political crackdown. Venezuela has denied involvement.
The development comes at a sensitive time for Maduro, who is running for re-election in an election July 28.
The Chilean prosecutor's office identified the detained suspect as Venezuelan national Maickel Villegas Rodríguez, saying that Costa Rican police picked him up as he tried to cross the border into Panama via bus.
Chile said Costa Rica was acting on an Interpol notice filed against Villegas earlier this year. Interpol declined to comment on the arrest and referred questions to Costa Rica's government, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The prosecutor, Héctor Barros, accused Villegas of surveilling Ojeda's house before his abduction and ''providing cover'' to the other alleged assailants.