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New
Evidence on Bolivia Terrorism
La Paz - The Bolivian parliamentary commission
probing the case of terrorism in Santa Cruz
continues Thursday questioning new suspects of the
Telecommunications Cooperative (Cotas) and the
Federation of Stockbreeders(Fegasacruz).
Also in court are executives from the Santa Cruz
Exhibition Fair (Fexpocruz), where the police seized
different caliber weapons and C-4 plastic explosives
in a stand of the exhibition site.
Fexpocruz officers stated Fregasacruz and Cotas
officials as directly responsible of the action.
About 12 people from the two entities, among them
Cattle chief Guido Nayar, who denied his link with
the armed group even when there are witnesses, were
called on Monday.
Nayar, former official of the Hugo Banzer government
(1997-2001), has been involved with the terrorist
cell by key witness of the Attorney's Office,
Ignacio Villa, also known as "El Viejo."
According to Villa, the representative of the Santa
Cruz Stockbreeders
also attended permanent meetings of the gang in
Cotas.
The armed group was led by Bolivian Croatian Eduardo
Rozsa Flores, who was killed in the operation along
with Rumanian Magyarosi Arpak, and Irish Martin
Dwyer.
Their aim was to destabilize and divide the Andean
nation, according to witnesses.
Bolivian-Croatian Mario Tadik and Hungarian Elot
Toazo were detained. |
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