U.S. State Department offering a reward of up to $15 million for information related to Nicolas Maduro.
U.S. News and World Report:
U.S. Announces Reward up to $15 Million for Venezuela's Maduro.
The move came as the U.S. Justice Department announced charges against Maduro and others on narco-terrorism.
CBS News:
U.S. charges Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and top officials for drug trafficking scheme.
Attorney General William Barr announced the unsealing of superseding indictments in federal court in New York and South Florida against Maduro and other Venezuelan officials, alleging they orchestrated a "narco-terrorism conspiracy" spanning more than two decades.
"As alleged, the Maduro regime is awash in corruption and criminality. Maduro and his defendants have betrayed the Venezuelan people and corrupted Venezuela's institutions," Barr said during a "virtual" news conference in Washington, D.C.[.]
USA MacPaper:
Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro charged in U.S. drug trafficking inquiry.
"The Maduro regime was propped up by a sham judiciary and a corrupt military," Assistant Attorney General Brian Benczkowski said, adding that the defense minister authorized regular and enormous shipments of cocaine destined for the U.S.
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