U.S. Charges Maduro’s Industry Minister With Sanctions Violations

U.S. Charges Maduro’s Industry Minister With Sanctions Violations
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro leaves after offering a press conference in Caracas, on Jan. 25, 2019. Yuri Cortez/AFP/Getty Images
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NEW YORK—The U.S. government on Friday, March 8, announced criminal charges against a top official in Nicolas Maduro’s government for violating sanctions imposed two years ago when the official was accused of drug trafficking.

Tareck Zaidan El Aissami Maddah, Venezuela’s industry minister, was accused of evading the February 2017 sanctions by hiring U.S. companies to provide private jet services, including for a Feb. 23 return trip to Venezuela from Russia.