in reference to the funding of the group of hired guns which was imported to Santa Cruz, conspiring to murder Evo Morales, his Vice President, cabinet officials, and others. This is the google translation of the original article:
June 24, 2009
Investigate the origin of funding terrorists in Bolivia
La Paz (PL) The parliamentary committee investigating the case of terrorism in Bolivia said that dark overcome financing plans of the armed group disbanded in the department of Santa Cruz in April.
According to a report released Wednesday by the newspaper Cambio, banda shared that with the budget actions of the former leader of the Santa Cruz Youth Union David Sejas.
"The terrorist group drove several thousand dollars in Santa Cruz," said Congressman Cesar Navarro, chairman of the committee.
Among potential funders, include Orlando Justiniano, coordinator of the group called "La Torre"; Hugo Acha, a former president of Bolivia Human Rights Foundation and Alejandro Melgar, a former lawyer with the Chamber of Industry, Trade, Services and Tourism of Santa Cruz ( CAINCO).
Also revealed was the name of Luis Hurtado Vaca, director of the Santa Cruz prefect, Rubén Costas, and allegedly responsible for the economic resources of the irregular group.
According to statement Vargas Ignacio Villa, known as "El Viejo" and considered a key witness for the prosecution, Acha was responsible for managing all network resources and extremist UJC, which came from private companies, associations, federations and others.
To the committee, Acha, Melgar Hurtado and people were confident to support the costs of the irregular group.
They even billed services to its name, but their bank accounts reveal economic insolvency.
This situation, says Navarro, who was forced to consider financing with high purchasing power.
La banda extremists, led by boliviano Croatian Eduardo Rózsa-Flores died in the operation along with two other partners, intended to destabilize and divide the Andean nation, as other witnesses.
The plans also showed the killing of head of state, Evo Morales, and all members of his cabinet.
http://www.escambray.cu/Esp/noticia/Mbolivia0906241004.htm