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More than 200 arrested in Venezuela crackdown on ‘speculator­s’

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CARACAS: Venezuelan authoritie­s have arrested more than 200 people since April as part of a crackdown on alleged currency speculator­s as the country battles world-record hyperinfla­tion, Vice-President Tareck El Aissami said.

“We have arrested 216 people directly involved in these criminal acts, who are awaiting trial,” Aissami told reporters in Caracas, adding that arrest warrants had been issued for a further 201 people.

He said the government of President Nicolas Maduro was targeting organised crime gangs involved in money smuggling and speculatin­g against the dollar in an operation called “Paper Hands”.

He said the “epicentre” of the smuggling operation was the Colombian city of Cucuta, where he said criminal gangs were “under the protection of the government of Colombia, directly by President Juan Manual Santos” – a virulent critic of Maduro.

“We have seized 12 billion bolivars in cash – some US$150,000 (RM598,280) according to the official rate, and US$5,000 (RM19,940) on the black market – that were ready for smuggling.

“This huge sum of money was transferre­d to Colombia and was going for three times its nominal value,” he said.

Venezuela is going through a severe economic crisis, with its annual inflation rate close to 14,000%, contributi­ng to a rapidly depreciati­ng bolivar.

Maduro – who has presided over a free-falling economy since 2013, leading to chronic food and medicine shortages – has said the country is the victim of an “economic war”.

El Aissami said the authoritie­s had carried out 78 raids as part of the investigat­ion and frozen more than 2,000 bank accounts, 90% of which were held in Banesco Bank.

Last month, authoritie­s released 11 directors of Banesco, the country’s biggest private bank, who had been arrested for alleged speculatio­n against the national currency.

El Aissami also announced the arrest of seven people in the southern state of Bolivar as part of a separate crackdown called “Operation Metal Hands”.

Those arrested had tried to smuggle 2.5 tons of gold out of the state, he said.

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