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U.S. Indictment Accuses Venezuelan Dictator Nicolas Maduro and Wife of Running Decades-Long Cocaine Empire Targeting America

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January 3, 2026
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U.S. Indictment Accuses Venezuelan Dictator Nicolas Maduro and Wife of Running Decades-Long Cocaine Empire Targeting America

Nicolas Maduro at Stewart Air National Guard Base in New York. (FaytuksNetwork/X)

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Federal prosecutors have laid out a sweeping criminal case accusing Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores de Maduro, of leading a narco-state operation that pumped thousands of tons of cocaine into the United States over more than two decades.

According to the superseding indictment, Maduro sat “at the forefront” of a corrupt network that abused Venezuela’s government institutions to move massive quantities of cocaine north, enrich regime insiders, and protect violent drug traffickers and narco-terrorist groups.

Prosecutors say the scheme dates back to the late 1990s and continued through Maduro’s rise from legislator to foreign minister to president and de facto ruler.

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Nicolas Maduro arrives at Stewart Air National Guard Base in New York. (FaytuksNetwork/X)

The indictment describes a pattern of corruption that followed Maduro through every office he held. As a member of Venezuela’s National Assembly, he allegedly moved cocaine under the protection of law enforcement.

As foreign minister, prosecutors say he sold Venezuelan diplomatic passports to known traffickers and used diplomatic cover to shield private planes ferrying drug money from Mexico back to Venezuela.

As president, the indictment alleges, Maduro allowed cocaine-fueled corruption to flourish for his own benefit, the benefit of his ruling clique, and the benefit of his family.

At the center of the case is what prosecutors describe as an illegitimate government that weaponized state power to protect and promote drug trafficking. The indictment names senior regime figures, including Diosdado Cabello Rondón and Ramón Rodríguez Chacín, as co-conspirators who enriched themselves and entrenched their political power through cocaine profits.

Prosecutors allege Maduro and his allies partnered with some of the most violent criminal organizations in the world, including Colombia’s FARC and ELN, Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel and Los Zetas, and Venezuela’s own Tren de Aragua.

These alliances allegedly ensured cocaine production, protection, and transport from Colombia through Venezuela, across the Caribbean and Central America, and ultimately into the United States.

The indictment details a sophisticated logistics network. By 2020, the U.S. State Department estimated that 200 to 250 tons of cocaine moved through Venezuela each year. Shipments traveled by go-fast boats, fishing vessels, container ships, and aircraft departing from clandestine dirt airstrips and even commercial airports controlled by corrupt officials. Along the route, traffickers paid off politicians and security forces in transshipment countries such as Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico to guarantee safe passage.

The case also places Maduro’s family at the heart of the operation. Prosecutors allege that Flores de Maduro accepted bribes to broker protection for traffickers and that other family members, including Maduro’s son, benefited from the cocaine trade.

One example cited in the indictment claims that in 2007 Flores de Maduro attended a meeting where she accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to facilitate access to Venezuela’s anti-drug chief, who later became a U.S. fugitive charged with narcotics offenses.

"Maduro and his wife will soon face the full might of American justice and stand trial on American soil." – President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/aFag9QOkpH

— The White House (@WhiteHouse) January 3, 2026

The indictment underscores that Maduro’s grip on power rests on fraud and force. After disputed elections in 2018 and again in 2024, Venezuela’s own National Assembly declared him an illegitimate ruler, a position echoed by more than 50 countries, including the United States.

Federal prosecutors say the result of this criminal enterprise has been devastating: a flood of cocaine into American communities, the enrichment of violent gangs, and the corruption of governments across the hemisphere.

The charges frame the Maduro regime not as a normal state actor, but as a criminal organization masquerading as a government that waged a long campaign of narcotics trafficking directly against the United States.

After decades of operating with impunity, that criminal reign ended abruptly early Saturday morning when President Donald Trump authorized a joint military and federal law enforcement operation that extracted Maduro and his wife directly from Venezuela’s presidential palace.

The operation, carried out with precision and speed, removed the regime’s top figures from Miraflores and placed them into U.S. custody without civilian casualties.

Maduro and Flores de Maduro were then flown out of Venezuela under heavy guard and transported to New York City, where the couple will be processed to face sweeping federal charges tied to narcotics trafficking, narco-terrorism, and corruption.

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