The American government accuses the Venezuelan president to lead drug cartels.
Nicolás Maduro, president of Venezuela.
Donald Trump’s administration continues firmly in his interest to corner the Venezuelan presidentNicolás Maduro, whom he accuses of being a dictator and “one of the greatest drug traffickers in the world.”
This week the government increased its reward for information that leads to the capture of the Chavista leader, which went from US $ 25 million to US $ 50 million.
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Amanda Roberson, spokesman for the United States Department of State, said in an interview with NTN24 that the increase in information rewardthat leads to the capture of Nicolás Maduro is legitimate, official and confidential.
“Anyone who has information that leads to Maduro’s arrest can be in contact with us, With our officers “through the official website of the Dea Anti -Drug Agency, Roberson said.
The spokeswoman stressed that Maduro could receive “very serious consequences” for accusations against drug trafficking in the United States.
“We couldn’t say exactly what could happen in the future if Nicolás Maduro and when Nicolás Maduro is captured. But We have evidence that he, as leader of the Los Soles poster, has traveled millions of drugs, cocaine and other drugs, to the United States. We know the damage that has caused the people of Venezuela, he acting as a dictator. So, Let’s see what the consequences are going to be for their actions, But we know they will be very serious consequences, “added the official.
Source: Integrated information system
