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US deports Bolivia’s ex-interior minister to face charges for corruption and protester killings

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — A former Bolivian interior minister was deported late Wednesday from Florida to Bolivia, where authorities say he faces charges ranging from breach of duty for illegally importing weapons to crimes against humanity for overseeing a crackdown on protests in 2019 that caused dozens of deaths.

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Former interior minister arrested upon arrival in Bolivia after deportation from US

FILE - Bolivia’s Government Minister Arturo Murillo walks down a set of stairs at the government palace in La Paz, Bolivia, Jan. 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Juan Karita, File)


LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — A former Bolivian interior minister was deported late Wednesday from Florida to Bolivia, where authorities say he faces charges ranging from breach of duty for illegally importing weapons to crimes against humanity for overseeing a crackdown on protests in 2019 that caused dozens of deaths.

Arturo Murillo was freed in June after serving four years in a that accused him of taking $532,000 in bribes to help a Florida company win a to his country’s government.

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