Bolivia has extradited its former anti-drugs director to the United States, where he faces drug trafficking charges. Maximiliano Dávila, also known as "Macho", is accused of facilitating cocaine ...
In late November, Bolivia’s Supreme Court approved Dávila's immediate extradition to the U.S. He has denied any wrongdoing. Morales expelled the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration from ...
The United States funds and equips Bolivia’s special antinarcotics police, and has stationed a large contingent of Drug Enforcement Administration (dea) personnel within Bolivia to train and ...
Most of the drugs and arms smuggled into Brazil come across borders with Bolivia and Paraguay and end in the favelas (slums) surrounding most major cities. Drugs and arms are readily available in ...
Morales, who had already famously thrown the US Drug Enforcement Agency out of Bolivia, argued that the ban contravened the new 2009 constitution, which promised to "protect native and ancestral ...
which runs along southern Bolivia and northern Argentina, thus becoming a natural border between the two countries. The Argentine official was launching the so-called Güemes Plan to combat drug ...
LA PAZ (Reuters) - Bolivia extradited its former anti-drugs director to the United States on Thursday to face cocaine trafficking charges, a milestone in the country's crackdown on narcotics ...
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia’s former anti-narcotics chief was extradited to the United States on Thursday to face federal drug trafficking charges in a New York court. Authorities said that ...
LA PAZ (Reuters) - Bolivia extradited its former anti-drugs director to the United States on Thursday to face cocaine trafficking charges, a milestone in the country's crackdown on narcotics smuggling ...