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Bolivia: Prosecutor Orders Arrest of Former President Arce's Son for Alleged Illicit Enrichment

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivian prosecutors on Friday ordered the arrest of the youngest son of former President Luis Arce, against whom they filed charges of alleged illicit enrichment.

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Associated Press LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — On Friday, the Bolivian prosecutor ordered the arrest of the youngest son of former President Luis Arce against whom he filed charges of alleged illicit enrichment. Attorney General Roger Mariaca said in a press conference that he charged Rafael Arce Mosqueira with the alleged crime of “enrichment of third parties with an impact on the State.” He added that the accused was wanted by the police to be brough…

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LA PEACE 28 Nov. (NOMADA NEWS).- The Attorney General of the State, Roger Mariaca, reported this Friday that Rafael Arce Mosqueira, the youngest son of former President Luis Arce, was formally charged with the crime of Enrichment of Individuals with State Affection, in the case known as “Adam and Eva”, investigated in the department of La Paz. “Inform them that I have received the official communication from the Departmental Prosecutor of La Paz…

Listen to this news: The Attorney General's Office (FGE) has formally charged Rafael Arce Mosqueira, son of former president Luis Arce. The charges are based on illicit enrichment, related to alleged irregularities in the purchase of the "Adán y Eva" agricultural property. According to information published by Erbol, Attorney General Roger Mariaca has requested that the court order Arce Mosqueira's pretrial detention for a period of six months i…

The Public Prosecutor ' s Office requests his pretrial detention for six months in the San Pedro prison.

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Opinión Bolivia broke the news in on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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