U.S. Indicts Venezuela’s Maduro on Drugs With $15 Million Reward
- Money goes to anyone with information to help arrest Maduro
- Barr says Venezuelan regime protects Colombian drug cartels
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The U.S. indicted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for drug trafficking on Thursday, offering a $15 million reward for information leading to his arrest, as the Trump administration ramps up pressure on an adversary it has sought to push aside.
The U.S. also indicted 14 key Maduro associates, including former Vice President Diosdado Cabello, offering $10 million for information leading to their arrests. Charges were filed against the country’s defense minister, chief justice and superintendent of cryptocurrency.