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Prosecutor's Office Presents Formal Charge Against Former Bolivian President Evo Morales for Aggravated Trafficking in Persons · Global Voices

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The Prosecutor's Office of Tarija (south) filed a formal indictment against the former President of Bolivia Evo Morales for the crime of aggravated human trafficking.

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The Attorney General’s Office of Bolivia filed a formal charge against former President Evo Morales Ayma for the alleged crime of trafficking and aggravated trafficking in persons. The investigation investigates an alleged relationship that the ex-mandatario would have had with a teenager in 2015, when he was still in power. The charge also reaches a family member of the victim, due to her alleged consent and participation in the events. With th…

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On Tuesday, the Prosecutor's Office of the Bolivian region of Tarija filed a formal indictment against former President Evo Morales for a crime of aggravated human trafficking in the context of his alleged relationship with a minor in 2015.The Public Prosecutor's Office of Tarija maintains that there is sufficient evidence to formally charge Morales, as well as the mother of the minor, Idelsa Pozo, for these reasons following a thorough investig…

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The Prosecutor's Office of Tarija (south) filed a formal indictment against the former President of Bolivia Evo Morales for the crime of aggravated human trafficking.

The Ministry of Public Affairs of Tarija, in Bolivia, presented a formal complaint against former President Evo Morales in a process that investigated the alleged traffic crime of people with aggressiveness. The information was confirmed by proponent Sandra Gutiérrez, who said this Wednesday, 21th, that the decision was taken after a detailed analysis of the material collected since the beginning of the investigations in September 2024. + Read m…

The Tarija Public Prosecutor's Office maintains that there is sufficient evidence to formally charge the former president with his alleged relationship with a minor in 2015.

On Tuesday, the Prosecutor's Office of the Bolivian region of Tarija filed a formal indictment against former President Evo Morales for an aggravated crime of human trafficking in the context of his alleged relationship with a minor in 2015.

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Nómada News broke the news in on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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