The United States doubled its bounty on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro – who faces federal drug trafficking charges – to US$50 million on Thursday, a move Caracas described as “pathetic” and “ridiculous”.
Washington, which does not recognise Maduro’s past two election victories, accuses the South American country’s leader of leading a cocaine trafficking gang.
“Today, the Department of Justice and State Department are announcing a historic US$50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Nicolas Maduro,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a video on social media.
“He is one of the largest narco-traffickers in the world and a threat to our national security.”
The previous bounty was set in January at US$25 million.
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