November 2, 2024, 3:39 PM
November 2, 2024, 3:39 PM
“(Evo) Morales, denounced. Crime on Argentine soil pays. Something even more aberrant is added to the case for child abuse that is already open in Bolivia: the socialist former Bolivian president is accused of having lived with 4 teenagers during the political asylum that Kirchnerism gave him,” Patricia Bullrich published in X, the Minister of Security of the Argentine Nation.
The publication, which is accompanied by an audio, which corresponds to a press conference offered this Saturday, November 2, also notes: “The worst of crimes, on our soil. For this reason, 15 days ago we filed a complaint for alleged commission of crimes of human trafficking and sexual abuse.”
In the audio she is heard saying that this process was not publicized due to “the levels of violence that existed at this time in Bolivia.” However, he repeated that the complaint has been in court for 15 days.
“So now, that other complaints have come out, we are now in a position to say so,” Bullrich said.
“In this Argentina of President @JMilei, whoever makes them, pays for them,” he ends his tweet.
This week it was learned that the Apolo Foundation filed the complaint against Evo Morales, which was presented by the director of the Apolo Foundation, Yamil Santoro; the head of legal of the entity, José Magioncalda, and the lawyer Ignacio Falcón.
The arguments of the complaint are based on the testimonies of Evo’s friends and media publications that denounce that the former president lived with minors during his asylum in Argentina.
The criminal case fell to federal judge María Servini and was registered under CFP number 4621/2024, according to Clarín.