¿QUÉ PASARÍA SI EVO MORALES ES CAPTURADO Y EXTRADITADO A EE.UU.?
Former President Evo Morales denounced on Thursday the existence of an alleged operation called “Delta Ñ” to capture him in the Chapare region of Cochabamba. Speaking at a public event, he stated that the plan aims to arrest him and transfer him first to Buenos Aires or Lima before extraditing him to the United States. Morales asserted that the information comes from internal government sources and mentioned that the operation would involve declaring a state of emergency. The former president directly accused Defense Minister Ernesto Justiniano, claiming that Justiniano had promised in a cabinet meeting to arrest him “dead or alive.” The accusation comes while Morales has an outstanding arrest warrant in Tarija for human trafficking, a case for which the Prosecutor's Office has been investigating him since 2014. #TeLoCuentaVictorHugo #Bolivia #paratiiiiiii #viral_viral_viral #FYP

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