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The United States pays $ 50 million to the one who provides you with the crucial information on the arrest of Venezuela’s head of state Nicolás Maduro. Twice as much as yesterday.
Washington has doubled the bounty exposed to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to $ 50 million (around 43 million euros). The Ministry of Justice and the United States Ministry of Foreign Affairs “launched a reward of $ 50 million for information that leads to the arrest of Nicolás Maduro,” said US Justice Minister Pam Bondi on Thursday (local time). In January a bounty of $ 25 million was already set.
Twice as high bounty as for Bin Laden
It was the fountain even the highest of the USA, said US Vice-Foreign Minister Christopher Landau at X. Bounty was twice as high as the reward exposed to the founder of the Al Qaeda terror network, he added.
Caracas sharply condemned the increase in the sum. “The pathetic ‘head premium’ is the most ridiculous fog candle we have ever seen,” said Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil on Telegram. “We reject this clumsy political propaganda action.”
In 2020, during the first term of President Donald Trump, the USA had charged Maduro and other high -ranking Venezuelan officials in front of a court in New York for “drug terrorism” and suspended a bounty of $ 15 million on it.
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Venezuela’s President Maduro is said to have been a drug manager
The US Ministry of Justice accuses Maduro of led the powerful drug cartel “Cártel de Los Sole” (Cartel of the Sonnen), which over two decades smuggled hundreds of tons of drugs in the United States and thus earned hundreds of million dollars.
Venezuela broke off diplomatic relations with the United States in 2019 after the US government had not recognized Maduro’s election victory. Washington also occupied Caracas with sanctions and imposed an oil embargo against the South American country.
Washington believes that Maduro also lost the presidential election in 2024. “Since 2020, Maduro has suffocated democracy in Venezuela and clung to power,” said US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday.
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