Authorities have arrested a special forces soldier accused of using classified government information to place a wager on Polymarket, the prediction platform. Prosecutors allege the bet was tied to an operation involving Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, and that the soldier could have profited up to $400,000 by acting on information not meant for public markets.
Venezuelans took to the streets again on Saturday in Caracas, drawing protesters from across society to call for an end to Nicolás Maduro’s 11-year presidency. The renewed unrest is driven by claims he tried to rig last week’s election and by concerns about an expanding crackdown on opposition supporters.
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