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https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/nicol-s-maduro-moros-and-14-current-and-former-venezuelan-officials-charged-narco-terrorismThursday, March 26, 2020
Former President of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro Moros, Venezuelas vice president for the economy, Venezuelas Minister of Defense, and Venezuelas Chief Supreme Court Justice are among those charged in New York City; Washington, DC; and Miami, along with current and former Venezuelan government officials as well as two Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) leaders, announced U.S. Attorney General William P. Barr, U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman of the Southern District of New York, U.S. Attorney Ariana Fajardo Orshan of the Southern District of Florida, Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Departments Criminal Division, Acting Administrator Uttam Dhillon of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Acting Executive Associate Director Alysa D. Erichs of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).
The Venezuelan regime, once led by Nicolás Maduro Moros, remains plagued by criminality and corruption, said Attorney General Barr. For more than 20 years, Maduro and a number of high-ranking colleagues allegedly conspired with the FARC, causing tons of cocaine to enter and devastate American communities. Todays announcement is focused on rooting out the extensive corruption within the Venezuelan government a system constructed and controlled to enrich those at the highest levels of the government. The United States will not allow these corrupt Venezuelan officials to use the U.S. banking system to move their illicit proceeds from South America nor further their criminal schemes.
Today we announce criminal charges against Nicolás Maduro Moros for running, together with his top lieutenants, a narco-terrorism partnership with the FARC for the past 20 years, said U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman. The scope and magnitude of the drug trafficking alleged was made possible only because Maduro and others corrupted the institutions of Venezuela and provided political and military protection for the rampant narco-terrorism crimes described in our charges. As alleged, Maduro and the other defendants expressly intended to flood the United States with cocaine in order to undermine the health and wellbeing of our nation. Maduro very deliberately deployed cocaine as a weapon. While Maduro and other cartel members held lofty titles in Venezuelas political and military leadership, the conduct described in the Indictment wasnt statecraft or service to the Venezuelan people. As alleged, the defendants betrayed the Venezuelan people and corrupted Venezuelan institutions to line their pockets with drug money.
Over the last decade, corrupt Venezuelan government officials have systematically looted Venezuela of billions of dollars, said U.S. Attorney Ariana Fajardo Orshan. Far too often, these corrupt officials and their co-conspirators have used South Florida banks and real estate to conceal and perpetuate their illegal activity. As the recent charges show, Venezuelan corruption and money laundering in South Florida extends to even the highest levels of Venezuelas judicial system. In the last couple of years, the US Attorneys Office in South Florida and its federal law enforcement partners have united to bring dozens of criminal charges against high-level regime officials and co-conspirators resulting in seizures of approximately $450 million dollars.
These indictments expose the devastating systemic corruption at the highest levels of Nicolas Maduros regime, said DEA Acting Administrator Uttam Dhillon. These officials repeatedly and knowingly betrayed the people of Venezuela, conspiring, for personal gain, with drug traffickers and designated foreign terrorist organizations like the FARC. Todays actions send a clear message to corrupt officials everywhere that no one is above the law or beyond the reach of U.S. law enforcement. The Department of Justice and the Drug Enforcement Administration will continue to protect the American people from ruthless drug traffickers no matter who they are or where they live.
The collaborative nature of this investigation is representative of the ongoing work HSI and international law enforcement agencies perform each day, often behind the scenes and unknown to the public, to make our communities safer and free from corruption, said HSIs Acting Executive Associate Director Alysa D. Erichs. Todays announcement highlights HSIs global reach and commitment to aggressively identify, target and investigate individuals who violate U.S. laws, exploit financial systems, and hide behind cryptocurrency to further their illicit criminal activity. Let this indictment be a reminder that no one is above the law - not even powerful political officials.
A four-count superseding indictment unsealed today in the Southern District of New York (SDNY) charges Nicolás Maduro Moros, 57; Diosdado Cabello Rondón, 56, head of Venezuelas National Constituent Assembly; Hugo Armando Carvajal Barrios aka El Pollo, 59, former director of military intelligence; Clíver Antonio Alcalá Cordones, 58, former General in the Venezuelan armed forces; Luciano Marín Arango aka Ivan Marquez, 64, a member of the FARCs Secretariat, which is the FARCs highest leadership body; and Seuxis Paucis Hernández Solarte aka Jesús Santrich, 53, a member of the FARCs Central High Command, which is the FARCs second-highest leadership body. The case is pending before U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein.
The U.S. Department of State, through its Narcotics Rewards Program, is offering rewards of up to $15 million for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of Maduro Moros, up to $10 million for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of Cabello Rondón, Carvajal Barrios, and Alcalá Cordones, and up to $5 million for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of Marín Arango.
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Trump had Maduro indicted for corruption (Original Post)
dalton99a
Jan 3
OP
Why hasn't some other country issued the same type of indictment against TSF & Co.?
sinkingfeeling
Jan 3
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sinkingfeeling
(57,837 posts)1. Why hasn't some other country issued the same type of indictment against TSF & Co.?
ananda
(35,165 posts)2. Irony, long dead with Trump, has now risen as a bloated orange zombie.
Burp
It's not just eating its own now.
raccoon
(32,393 posts)3. That's rich.
sakabatou
(46,154 posts)4. Was about to post the same thing
rzemanfl
(31,393 posts)5. Were the machine gun indictments part of this?
Bondi announced those according to Sky News, linked in another post here.