Bolivia's Controversial Figure Marco Pumari Released to House Arrest
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Jailed Bolivian civic leader Pumari ordered to house arrest, local media report
LA PAZ (Reuters) -Marco Pumari, the former leader of Bolivia's Civic Committee of Potosi, has been released from prison and ordered to house arrest after nearly four years behind bars without a trial, local media reported on Friday.
Bolivia's Controversial Figure Marco Pumari Released to House Arrest
Bolivia's Controversial Figure Marco Pumari Released to House Arrest Marco Pumari, a prominent Bolivian political figure, has been released from prison and placed under house arrest after spending nearly four years detained without a formal trial. This development was reported by local media on Friday.Pumari, who once wielded considerable influence as the former leader of Bolivia's Civic Committee of Potosi, was arrested amid accusations of 'ter…
🔊 Listen to this news Former Potosí civic leader Marco Antonio Pumari was released from the Cantumarca prison on Friday night, August 29, 2025, after spending three years and eight months in preventive detention. His release came after receiving favorable court rulings in the cases of Coup d'Etat I and the burning of the Potosí Departmental Electoral Tribunal (TED). Thanks to these rulings, he will now be able to defend himself from his home un…
Pumari was received by his family by a group of his followers, outside the Cantuma prison.
POTOSÍ, 29 Aug (NOMADA NEWS). – The civic leader, Marco Antonio Pumari, left the Cantunca prison in the city of Potosí this Friday, after judicial authorities determined his freedom in the framework of the trials that follow him and after the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) to review the deadlines of his pretrial detention in the so-called coup II case and the accusations of the burning of the Departmental Electoral Tribunal (TED)…
The former Potosino civic leader, Marco Antonio Pumari, left the Cantuma prison this Friday after benefiting from the house arrest in the trial for the burning of the Departmental Electoral Tribunal (TED) of Potosí in 2019.
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