By Erbol: INVESTIGATING POSSIBLE TIES TO CHAPARE One of the nurseries found in Lagunillas. Photo: Ministry of Government A total of 63 marijuana nurseries, amounting to 14.5 tons, were found and subsequently incinerated in the locality of Lagunillas, located 25 kilometers from the municipality of Llallagua, Potosí, reported the Minister of Government, Roberto Ríos. During…
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Bolivia unveils anti-terror unit to fight ‘threatening’ foreign groups
Report Agencies for Daily Times: Bolivia’s interim government on Tuesday unveiled a new anti-terrorism police force it said was aimed at dismantling foreign groups “threatening” the troubled South American country. “This anti-terrorist group has a mission of dismantling absolutely all the terrorist cells that are threatening our homeland,” Interior Minister Arturo Murillo said during an official…
Mexican cartels in Bolivia – Los cárteles mexicanos en Bolivia
Editorial from Los Tiempos, photos from the internet: Mexican cartels in Bolivia Among the many problems that afflict our country, there is one that looms as one of the most fearsome threat to the future. These are the activities related to drug trafficking, and their multiple sequels. The data that account for the magnitude of…
Bolivian narcotraffick 101 – Settling of scores without lead
Alejandro Mallea writes in El Diario: The truth even if it hurts Since the 50s of the twentieth century the terms terrorism, organized crime, settling of scores, drug trafficking, communism, socialism, Marxism, government and state were exposed in books documented by doctors Joseph Douglas and Ray Cline, former directors of the CIA. They affirm that…
The true legacy of the coca grower who functions as Bolivian president … right, president in lower caps
David Gagne reports for InSight Crime: Arrests Suggest Brazilian Gangs Are Deepening Presence in Bolivia Recent actions carried out in Bolivia by Brazil‘s two most powerful prison gangs indicate these groups are looking to deepen their presence in the Andean nation as part of a wider struggle to gain control of the regional drug trade….
Thanks to the masismo, Bolivia can rest in its laurels…
Current Bolivian government has created a new name and constitution for Bolivia… it has also boosted narco trafficking, anarchy, public official corruption, smuggling and lynching… So, no wonder the world had to come up with a video game that takes place in Bolivia… it is a shame and absolute disappointment on what those self-labelled populist,…
