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Customs Announces Investigation for Controls in Viru Viru After Controversy for Entry of Suitcases

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La Paz, 24 Jan 2026 (ATB Digital).- La Customsa Nacional informs that, at the disposition of its Executive President, Alberto Soto de la Vía, it will formalize to the Public Prosecutor's Office the immediate adherence to the criminal investigation linked to the irregular entry of 32 suitcases at Viru Viru International Airport, Santa Cruz. The institution will be constituted as a plaintiff party and ensures the total delivery of information, doc…
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LA PAZ, 24 Jan (NOMADA NEWS).- The National Customs informed this Saturday that it will join the process for the so-called “case cases” and announced that it dismissed the officials of the international airport of Viru Viru. In a public communiqué, the National Customs informed the immediate adherence to the criminal investigation, as a complaining party, of the irregular entry of 32 cases through this air terminal and announced that it will del…

🔊 Listen to this news: Amid investigations into the irregular entry of 32 suitcases through Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz, the National Customs Service has decided to suspend the officials allegedly involved in the case. However, the number of public servants removed from their duties has not been specified. The decision was announced by the president of the National Customs Service, Alberto Soto de la Vía, who emphasized that t…

La Paz, 24 Jan 2026 (ATB Digital).- La Customsa Nacional informs that, at the disposition of its Executive President, Alberto Soto de la Vía, it will formalize to the Public Prosecutor's Office the immediate adherence to the criminal investigation linked to the irregular entry of 32 suitcases at Viru Viru International Airport, Santa Cruz. The institution will be constituted as a plaintiff party and ensures the total delivery of information, doc…

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