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Venezuelan President Maduro made a $25 million bounty supply of Dr3ug fraffi3cking in a statement issued Tuesday, with the U.S. State Department announced a $65 million reward to obtain information that led to the arrests and exchanges of the trio.
The U.S. government has officially announced that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, along with his two top colleagues, Cabello Rondón and Vladimir Padrino López Diosdado cabellorópez, who hope to commit drug trafficking. The U.S. State Department announced a staggering $65 million reward in a statement issued Tuesday to result in the arrest and conviction of three people. President Maduro enjoyed a $25 million bounty, while Cabello and Padrino placed $25 million and $15 million respectively.
The U.S. government accused Nicolás Maduro, Diosdado Cabello and Vladimir Padrino of being the main leaders of Cartel de Los Soles, a group recently designated by the U.S. Treasury Department as a terrorist organization. According to the State Department, the cartel is allegedly responsible for smuggling large quantities of narcotics into the United States. “@ustreasury just approved Cartel de Los Soles as a terrorist organization. It is run by the corrupt and despicable Nicolás Maduro, which is responsible for trafficking drugs to the United States,” the department said.
It added: “Help us remove Maduro and his cronies DIOSDADO Cabellorondón and Vladimir Padrino Lopez!” A wanted poster published by the United States described President Maduro as “designated leader of global terrorist Cartel de Los Nos” and outlined allegations including Nalco-terrorist conspiracy, cocaine import conspiracy, and conspiracy to use and carry machine guns and destructive equipment to promote drug crimes. The announcement came just one day after Maduro commemorated the first anniversary of his re-election, an election described by the United States and its allies as fraud. The United States has long refused to recognize the Maduro administration and has imposed several sanctions on Venezuela’s political and economic leadership. The U.S. government made a similar announcement in January to obtain information about the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on the day he was sworn in. The inauguration was overshadowed by the international community and by the leaders of the Venezuelan opposition. Rewards were also provided for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello. New rewards of up to $15 million were also provided by Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino. The UK has also imposed sanctions on 15 top Venezuelan officials, including judges, security forces and military officials. https://saharareporters.com/2025/07/30/us-government-declares-declares-venezuelan-president-maduro-wanted-drug-drug-trafficking-25 million
