The Chimoré International Airport is currently occupied by narco-terrorists to prevent Morales from being arrested following the arrest warrant for child abuse and human trafficking.
In an open challenge to sovereignty and justice, groups linked to narcoterrorism have proceeded to take over the International Chimoré Airport with the sole purpose of preventing the pedophile ex-dictator of Bolivia, Evo Morales, from being arrested on charges of child abuse and human trafficking.
Leaders of the coca growers from the tropics of Cochabamba carried out this criminal action this Saturday, cynically warning that they will not allow the apprehension of their leader and that they are willing to defend him “at all costs”.
Evo Morales
The mobilization of these servile sectors to the former president occurred in parallel to operations carried out by police and military forces aimed at unlocking vital routes in La Paz. According to the former secretary general of the Federation of Intercultural Communities of Chimoré, Teófilo Sánchez, the invasion of the airport terminal was supposedly carried out in a “peaceful” manner, although the tone of his statements revealed a clear intention of insurgency against the constitutional order.
“We entered peacefully, we did not break any locks. The Government should not mess with the six federations”, threatened Sánchez, adding in a seditious tone that: “If they try to detain Evo Morales, the people will react, the people are ready to rise up.
This revolution is not going to be a small thing”. Reports from the Unitel network confirm that at least 100 people participated in the occupation, setting up watch posts with branches directly on the runway.
The escalation of violence and pressure began during the early hours of Saturday, around 02:00, when hundreds of followers of the dictator and municipal authorities from the region gathered at the Ninth Army Division, located in Villa Tunari.
There, representatives of the six federations of coca growers confronted the commander, General Franz Andrade Loza, demanding reports on the alleged presence of specialized units sent to capture Morales, even threatening to carry out an illegal search of the military unit.
Chimoré International Airport
Despite the seriousness of the accusations of sexual crimes against minors, the leaders insist on shielding brother Evo, claiming a supposed violation of constitutional rights. Meanwhile, in the rest of the country, the State is trying to restore order.
Joint operations have made progress in unlocking roads to Oruro, Copacabana, and Río Abajo, facing violent resistance in areas like Río Seco and Huajchilla, where the mobilized attacked the uniformed officers with stones. By noon on this Saturday, at least 20 people were reported apprehended in El Alto and adjacent routes.
The criminal record surrounding Evo Morales is devastating. The former president has been in hiding in Chapare since 2024, after an arrest warrant was issued for alleged human trafficking. The justice system declared him rebellious last Monday, in the context of an investigation linking him romantically to a minor, with whom he allegedly had a child during his time in power as president.
Evo Morales
In light of the advancing law, the Government has denounced the existence of a “plan” financed and organized from Chapare, directly pointing to Morales as the mastermind behind the destabilization.
In a desperate attempt to divert attention, the coca grower leader denied his involvement in the blockades and, without presenting any evidence, alleged the presence of “external support” in the military unit of Villa Tunari. In his confusion, the ex-dictator attempted to link his possible capture with the DEA, despite the fact that this agency combats drug trafficking and not human trafficking, the crime for which he is currently wanted by Bolivian courts.