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Insecurity Is Growing in Chapare, Warns Bolivian Police - La Patria 3.0

Fact Sheet: Bolivian Police Warn of Increased Insecurity in Chapare, Linked to Criminal Organizations Creating a Climate of Fear in the Region. Tap to see full context. Context: The General Commander of the Bolivian Police, Mirko Sokol, mentioned the presence of structures linked to criminal organizations. The kidnapping of Filomena Michel occurred in Entre Ríos and is related to disputes between criminal groups. The case of Ever Siles Choque sp…
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Fact Sheet: Bolivian Police Warn of Increased Insecurity in Chapare, Linked to Criminal Organizations Creating a Climate of Fear in the Region. Tap to see full context. Context: The General Commander of the Bolivian Police, Mirko Sokol, mentioned the presence of structures linked to criminal organizations. The kidnapping of Filomena Michel occurred in Entre Ríos and is related to disputes between criminal groups. The case of Ever Siles Choque sp…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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