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Three New Arrests in PDVSA-Crypto & Cartones de Venezuela Corruption Investigation, One Dies in SEBIN Custody A manufacturing plant of the Cartones de Venezuela state-owned corporation in Yaracuy state, Venezuela. Photo: Crónica Uno/File photo.
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Three New Arrests in PDVSA-Crypto & Cartones de Venezuela Corruption Investigation, One Dies in SEBIN Custody

April 21, 2023
Anti-Corruption Campaign in Venezuela Continues: 7 New Arrests Including Opposition Officials Patrol vehicles belonging to Venezuela's Bolivarian Intelligence Service (SEBIN) and the National Anti-Corruption Police (PNCC) parked in front of a building. File photo.
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Anti-Corruption Campaign in Venezuela Continues: 7 New Arrests Including Opposition Officials

April 15, 2023
Anti-Corruption Campaign: 142 Raids in Last 72 Hours Venezuela's National Anti-Corruption Police patrols parked in front of the headquarters of Sunacrip. Photo: El Carabobeño/File photo.
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Anti-Corruption Campaign: 142 Raids in Last 72 Hours

April 10, 2023
Attorney General Saab: New Arrests in CVG Corruption Case Headquarter of the "Corporación Venezolana de Guayana" (CVG) in the city of Guayana, Bolivar state, Venezuela. Photo: Ultimas Noticias/File photo.
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Attorney General Saab: New Arrests in CVG Corruption Case

April 3, 2023
PDVSA-Crypto Corruption Case Detainees Officially Charged Detainees in the PDVSA-Crypto corruption case waiting to be charged for different crimes. Photo: VTV video footage capture.
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PDVSA-Crypto Corruption Case Detainees Officially Charged

March 30, 2023

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