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DEA whistleblowers want whopping $50M reward for ‘abandoned’ informants who helped Nicolas Maduro’s capture

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Fews App Post Time 17h ago

Two Drug Enforcement Administration whistleblowers are demanding a $50 million reward on behalf of sources who helped provide information critical to the capture and extradition of ex-Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro. The informants infiltrated “every node” of Maduro’s regime and then risked their lives to get tips about the Caracas strongman’s precise whereabouts back to the the DEA and high-level military members, according to the whistleblowers. The veteran federal law enforcement officers — Wesley Tabor, a onetime DEA attaché in Venezuela, and an undercover agent identified only as “Mack “— told independent journalist Catherine Herridge in a new interview that those informants should be “rewarded” for the risks they had undertaken.

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