Saturday, July 2, 2011

BOLIVIA ISSUES WARRANT FOR TERROR SPONSORS http://www.namnewsnetwork.org/v2/read.php?id=162788

The Bolivian Justice Ministry issued an international warrant for the arrest of wealthy businessman Branko Marinkovic and others implicated in the case of a terrorist cell neutralized in Santa Cruz in 2009.According to chief prosecutor Marcelo Soza, the warrant had been sent to Interpol for Marinkovic, charged with financing a pro-separatist gang led by Bolivian-Croatian Eduardo Rozsa Flores. Rozsa Flores was killed in a security operation in 2009, as was Michael Dwyer and Arpad Magyarosi, and police arrested Mario Tadic and Elot Toaso.

Marinkovic is in the United States, where he fled in 2010, along with defendants Guido Nayar, Hugo Acha and Alberto Melgar, included in the warrant and declared fugitives, said Soza.In addition to Marinkovic, 38 people have been charged with terrorism and armed rebelion.The gang of mercenaries had been paid to ignite a civil war to divide Bolivia and declare Santa Cruz an indepedent country, prosecutors said.Their plans included the assassination of President Evo Morales, accordig to witnesses.

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