Bolivia issues arrest warrant for ex-president Morales over minor 'trafficking'
- Bolivia has issued an arrest warrant for former President Evo Morales related to alleged minor human trafficking activities.
- Evo Morales has denied any wrongdoing regarding the allegations.
- The former President's legal challenges have intensified since he left office.
- Supporters of Morales claim the arrest warrant is politically motivated, adding to the ongoing political tensions in Bolivia.
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The former President of Bolivia, Evo Morales, is at the center of a new judicial controversy. This time, a warrant for arrest issued by the Attorney General’s Office was issued, accusing him of alleged sexual abuse of a minor during his term of office and of the crime of human trafficking. The case has rekindled political tensions in the country, which have been on the rise in recent months due to the confrontation between Morales and the curren…
The Bolivian prosecutor's office said it had issued a warrant for the arrest of the country's former president, Eva Morales, for allegedly having an affair with a minor. In response to his successor Luis Arce, Morales accused him of waging a cruel judicial war against him.
Prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant for former Bolivian President Evo Morales over an alleged relationship with a minor.
According to him, this accusation is a strategy to block his candidacy for the 2025 presidential election.
After weeks of apparent truce, the Attorney General’s Office of Bolivia again narrowed the siege around Evo Morales. Attorney General Roger Mariaca announced this Tuesday that he will request six months of pretrial detention at the time the arrest warrant that the former president has been resisting since October 16th becomes effective. In addition, the prosecutor of the case, Sandra Gutiérrez, turned the investigation to Morales on Monday for “…
The power struggle in Bolivia is escalating rapidly: the authorities are now searching for former President Evo Morales by means of an arrest warrant. The main issue is alleged assaults on a teenager.
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