Venezuela's exiled justice department calls for Interpol arrest of Maduro and 18 years for corruption
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- Venezuela's justice department in exile asked Interpol to issue an international arrest warrant for its own president, Nicolás Maduro.
- A letter from the Supreme Tribunal of Justice in exile to Interpol's secretary-general accused Maduro of corruption said he accepted funds from illegal activity.
- Maduro presides over one of the worst economic crises in the world, where people struggle to afford food and basic necessities.
Venezuela's justice department in exile requested an international arrest warrant, also known as a red notice, for its own president Nicolás Maduro.
The Supreme Tribunal of Justice (TSJ) in exile accused Maduro of corruption in a letter to Jürgen Stock, the secretary-general of Interpol, dated on Monday.
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