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Who are the eight sentenced for the ‘Coup II’ case?

Who are the eight sentenced for the 'Coup II' case?

This Friday, former president Jeanine Añez was sentenced to 10 years in prison in the Miralflores prison for the case called Coup II. Nevertheless, In addition to the former president, seven other former authorities were also convicted military for the First Sentencing Court.

In this process, all those involved were accused of crimes of resolutions contrary to the Constitution and the laws and breach of duties, allegedly committed between November 10, 2019, when former President Evo Morales resigned, until November 12 of that year, when Añez took over the presidency of the country.

who rreceived the same sentence of a decade in prison They are the former Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces (FFAA), Williams Kaliman, and the former Commander-in-Chief of the Police, Vladimir Calderón.

Both were sentenced in absentia and their sentence must be served in the San Pedro prison, in La Paz.

While the former commanders of the Armed Forces, Jorge Elmer Fernández Toranzo and Sergio Orellana Centellas they received a four-year sentence in San Pedro. They were also declared in absentia, since to date they have not been detained.

The other sentenced are the former commander of the Army, Pastor Mendieta and former chief of the General Staff, Flavio Gustavo Arce. The first received a sentence of three years and the second two years.. Both should be held in San Pedro.



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