Huge $25MILLION reward offered for capture of Maduro's right-hand man
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The Trump administration has announced a $25 million bounty for information that leads to the capture of Diosdado Cabello Rondón, a key ally of Nicolás Maduro.

The U.S. Department of State has unveiled a ‘wanted’ notice for Cabello Rondón, who is accused of being a major player in the cocaine trade. He currently serves as Venezuela’s Minister of Interior, Justice, and Peace.

American authorities have charged him with being part of a ‘corrupt and violent narco-terrorism conspiracy’ involving top Venezuelan officials.

At 62, Cabello Rondón oversees security forces implicated in numerous human rights violations, including the killing of civilians, sexual assaults on women and girls, and the framing of innocent individuals by planting evidence.

Additionally, he is suspected of collaborating with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) to smuggle cocaine into the United States, as stated in the wanted notice.

The litany of allegations leveled against him include the provision of heavily-armed security guards to protect cocaine shipments traveling from South to North America, and selling cocaine to drug traffickers in exchange for millions of dollars. 

He is also accused of interfering with drug-trafficking investigations and pending criminal cases in Venezuela, and helping provide the FARC with weapons, including machine guns, ammunition, rocket launchers, and explosives equipment.

Cabello Rondón was charged March 2020 in a Southern District of New York federal indictment with conspiracy to commit narco-terrorism, conspiracy to import cocaine, and associated firearms charges, initially with a $10 million reward. 

The US Department of State has issued an urgent 'wanted' poster, shown above, for Cabello Rondón, 62, who is Venezuela's Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace

The US Department of State has issued an urgent ‘wanted’ poster, shown above, for Cabello Rondón, 62, who is Venezuela’s Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace

Cabello Rondón is accused by the US government of being part of a 'corrupt and violent narco-terrorism conspiracy comprised of high-ranking Venezuelan officials'

Cabello Rondón is accused by the US government of being part of a ‘corrupt and violent narco-terrorism conspiracy comprised of high-ranking Venezuelan officials’

This was increased to $25 million on Saturday, one week after US troops captured Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, from their compound in Caracas. 

They were each charged with drug trafficking offenses and await trial in Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center in New York City. They have pleaded not guilty. 

‘Diosdado Cabello Rondón is currently Nicolás Maduro Moros’ so-called minister of interior, justice, and peace, having oversight over Venezuela’s police forces and prisons,’ the wanted poster for his right-hand man reads. 

‘After Maduro fraudulently declared victory in the July 2024 presidential election despite evidence to the contrary, Maduro purported to appoint Cabello to this position. 

‘The US government does not recognize Maduro as the winner of the election and does not recognize Cabello as a minister of the government of Venezuela. 

‘Cabello Rondón has also served as the former president of Venezuela’s Constituent National Assembly, President and Vice-President of Venezuela, and is an active member of the Venezuelan armed forces with the rank of Captain.’

US Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar, whose district covers parts of Miami, the American city home to the greatest concentration of Venezuelan expats, blasted Cabello Rondón’s as a ‘regime strongman’ who is ‘complicit with Maduro’.

The US Department of State has issued an urgent 'wanted' poster for Cabello Rondón, 62, who is Venezuela's Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace. (Pictured: Cabello Rondón speaking at a pro-Maduro capture following the capture of the Venezuelan dictator by US troops)

The US Department of State has issued an urgent ‘wanted’ poster for Cabello Rondón, 62, who is Venezuela’s Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace. (Pictured: Cabello Rondón speaking at a pro-Maduro capture following the capture of the Venezuelan dictator by US troops) 

US troops captured Maduro and his wife from their compound in Caracas last week

US troops captured Maduro and his wife from their compound in Caracas last week 

‘For the Trump Administration to achieve a real transition in Venezuela, sooner or later Diosdado Cabello must face US justice,’ the Florida Rep wrote on X. 

‘He is a regime strongman, complicit with Maduro in exporting drugs and criminals that have poisoned our communities. 

‘When Diosdado is brought to justice, it will be a decisive step toward a democratic transition in Venezuela and the release of all political hostages.’

Anyone with information is asked to contact their local Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) office, or the nearest US Embassy or Consulate for those outside the US. 

Cabello Rondón is in charge of the apparatus of the state, which has long been accused of grievously abusing Venezuelans by killing civilians, sexually abusing girls and women, and planting evidence and weapons on innocent people. 

According to a UN 2019 report into the state of human rights in Venezuela, the Special Action Forces (FAES) has regularly taken part in the extrajudicial executions of people, particularly in Venezuela’s slums, since its inception in 2016. 

The UN found that FAES operatives dressed head to toe in black would regularly arrive at homes across slums in unmarked black pickup trucks while armed to the teeth. 

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