The United States government has announced new actions targeting two nephews of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. According to US officials, both men are linked to drug-related activities, prompting fresh sanctions. At the same time, the US has placed a $5 million reward on an Ecuadorian criminal figure known as “Churrón,” who is wanted for major drug trafficking crimes across South America.
US authorities explained that the move is part of a broader effort to disrupt international drug networks. They also noted that criminal organisations in Venezuela and Ecuador continue to work together, making cross-border operations difficult to control. The sanctions and reward announcement aim to pressurize key individuals and encourage public cooperation in ongoing investigations.
The $5 million reward for Churrón is meant to gather information leading to his arrest or conviction. Washington described him as a dangerous trafficker who has played a major role in the growing drug crisis in the region. Officials urged anyone with credible information to come forward to support law-enforcement efforts.
The US government said these measures show its commitment to fighting organised crime, even beyond its borders. By targeting high-profile figures connected to drug trafficking, Washington hopes to weaken criminal networks and strengthen international security cooperation.

