Cesar SilesAttorney General of the State, reported that the case of the Yacimientos de Litio Bolivia poolsNo (Y.L.B.) It’s in research course that so far there are two people under preventive detention and three under house arrest.
Siles also noted that the raid on the Gerimex company “which would have been in charge of providing the membranes.
“Documentation was removed from the scene and We hope to speak with the legal representative of the company that until now has not been located,” said Siles.
That he pointed out that the objective of the State Attorney General’s Office (PGE) is to achieve a criminal sanction for those responsible, but we also seek to recover part of the economic damage that was generated to the State and that is for 425 million bolivianos,” said Siles.
For this, he explained that the annotation of assets, the account of the raided company was frozen and that of those involved.
The Attorney General’s Office aims to recover part of the economic damage generated by the lithium project pools in Uyuni
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