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State of Emergency Declared as Venezuelan Police Hunt ‘Traitors’ Following Maduro’s Arrest

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In a dramatic turn of events following the removal of long‑time Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro from power by U.S. forces earlier this year, authorities in Venezuela have imposed a formal state of emergency and launched a nationwide search for individuals accused of aiding the operation that led to his detention. The move comes amid ongoing political unrest and intense scrutiny of the international military action.

Security forces at every level — federal, state, and local — have been instructed to track down those suspected of collaborating with what officials are calling a foreign‑backed intervention intended to destabilize the country. Leaders in Caracas argue that rooting out such support networks is crucial to preserving national security and restoring stability after a deeply disruptive episode.

The capture of Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, took place in a U.S.‑led operation known as Operation Absolute Resolve on January 3, 2026, involving coordinated strikes and special‑operations units in the Venezuelan capital. Shortly afterward, interim leader Delcy Rodríguez was sworn in as acting president.

In the days that followed the operation, concerns over internal security intensified, with allegations that someone close to Maduro’s inner circle may have passed crucial intelligence to U.S. forces. Although officials have not publicly confirmed names or specific evidence, the government’s response reflects deep unease over perceived betrayals within state institutions.

During the height of the crisis, reports emerged that journalists covering the developments were briefly detained before being released, raising questions about media freedom under emergency powers. Press organisations have expressed worry about how security measures might affect reporting and civil liberties as the situation continues to evolve.

Analysts say that Venezuela’s internal crackdown is unfolding against a backdrop of broader uncertainty and international reaction to the unprecedented foreign military action that led to Maduro’s detention. The U.S. move drew both support and condemnation globally, and within Venezuela, citizens are navigating a tense mix of fear, optimism, and confusion about what the future holds.


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