Maduro’s Regime Arrested 26 Other People for the Parallel Foreign Exchange Trade in Venezuela: There Are Already at Least 50 Defendants
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The Attorney General assured that these actions seek to destabilize the economy and cause harm to the people
Caracas, Venezuela. Venezuela already totals 50 arrests in the midst of an offensive initiated by the authorities to try to stop the rise of the dollar in the parallel market, after the prosecution announced 26 new arrests this Saturday.The operations began at the end of May, when the U.S. currency bordered almost 50% against the official rate of the Central Bank (BCV).The dollar became the de facto currency in Venezuela since 2018, when the gov…
This Monday, June 9, the price of the dollar established by the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV), shows a variation with respect to the previous day. In this sense, the US currency will be quoted in the next hours at 99.12 bolívares, according to what the BCV established on its website. Likewise, the Central Bank of Venezuela shared the official value on transactions with the Euro, in which it fixed the rate at 112.87 bolívares. See this post on …
Five citizens were arrested in Lara State by the Special Operations Group (GOES), attached to the Ministry of Interior, Justice and Peace, in conjunction with the Fourth Prosecutor’s Office of the Public Prosecutor’s Office (MP). This agency pointed to those arrested for operating on a network that marketed the parallel dollar in the municipalities Iribarren and Morán. This information was shared by a video published on the Instagram social netw…
The Bolivarian National Police (PNB) has arrested 50 people throughout the country for the alleged "illegal sale of foreign currency," said the Attorney General Tarek William Saab on Saturday. Through an Instagram post, Saab indicated that the detained subjects will be charged with "diverse economic crimes in view of their participation in [...]
DOBLE LLAVE – Venezuela’s Bolivarian National Police (PNB) has arrested 50 people across the country for the alleged “illegal sale of foreign exchange,” Attorney General Tarek William Saab said on the weekend. Through an Instagram post, Saab indicated that the detainees will be charged with “diverse economic crimes in view of their participation in the illegal manipulation and sale of foreign exchange.” “These people through different media, inc…
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