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New Raid in Guarayos Mobilizes 250 Police Officers

Families and workers denounced the violent takeover of the El Cielo property near Cerro Chico. The police sent 250 troops to Guarayos.
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Santa Cruz, Oct 07, 2025 (ATB Digital).- A contingent of 350 police personnel was deployed this Tuesday morning in the municipality of Ascensión de Guarayos, Santa Cruz, to guard the site called El Cielo, which was violently taken by a group of bulldozers. The vice minister of Interior and Police Regime, Jhonny Aguilera, reported that the police presence aims to restore the property to its owners, collect evidence of the damage caused and suppor…

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SANTA CRUZ 07 Oct. (NOMADA NEWS).- In the midst of a growing wave of lands overflows in eastern Bolivia, a police contingent of more than 250 troops arrived on Tuesday to the municipality of Ascension of Guarayos, with the aim of recovering a private property that was violently taken over last weekend. The deployment, coordinated by the Ministry of Government, seeks not only to liberate the disputed land, but also to guarantee the safety of the …

The operation includes ground and air patrols to ensure control of the area.

A police contingent has been guarding from the early hours of Tuesday the lands overrun by Ascension of Guarayos (Santa Cruz). “There is already a presence in the properties taken and what is now being sought is to return the place to its owners and...

Families and workers denounced the violent takeover of the El Cielo property near Cerro Chico. The police sent 250 troops to Guarayos.

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EL DEBER, Noticias de Bolivia y el Mundo broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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