from Europe to Bolivia, and two of them out of Bolvia according to this article and its google translation:
"The money for the autonomy it Rózsa"
The contributions of business leaders and institutions must go into the independent movement. In Santa Cruz rejected the complaint.
Based on data assigned to the Santa Cruz elite, the government through the deputy minister of government, Marcos Farfán reported that nearly $ 40 million entrepreneurs and leaders who contributed to the autonomy of institutions were diverted to a separatist movement assigned to the group Eduardo Rózsa.
In the circles of the Santa Cruz elite is upset over the fate of their input, said Farfan. "The separatist movement, by way of autonomy, which was made in Santa Cruz has handled nearly 40 million dollars. There is concern among financiers. "
Without identifying the funders, said that "partners, including board members, were unaware of this (separatist efforts). He has been an arbitrary use of resources by some of its members to give them a target offense, "he added.
From Santa Cruz, civic leader Luis Núñez rejected the claims of the Government. "We want to end these insults to Santa Cruz," he said, while the legal director of the prefecture, Vladimir Pena, recalled that the referendum on the autonomous status of May was spent only 11 million bolivianos.
"If the Deputy has other information must be in ignorance of what has happened or are inventing," he said.
The prosecution, as part of their investigation, citing state executives Cotas, CRE, Saguapac and institutions such as Fegasacruz, Fexpocruz looking for possible links with the finance group Rózsa.
The executive Fegasacruz, Guido Nayar, was one of those activities and denied knowledge of the alleged irregular group. However, Farfán doubted statements Nayar.
To date, investigations by the Prosecutor and the Deputies of multi-party commission, headed by Cesar Navarro, identify and Hugo Melgar Alejandro Acha, both in United States, as the intermediate group of funders.
Navarro reported that Melgar paid tickets from Madrid to Santa Cruz for eight members of the group Rózsa.
According to Farfan, the prosecution is making progress in the investigation of the case.
The facts
• An operational action executed April 16 disrupted the alleged terrorist group led by Rózsa. The prosecution, in La Paz, began investigations to testify, citing executive institutions Cruz.
• The statement "snitch" in the group, Villa Ignacio Vargas, involved in the case of Cruz leaders, including the prefect Ruben Costas and the former civic Branko Marinkovic, who he said made $ 250,000 for weapons.
Melgar paid accomplices of passages 8 Rózsa
Eight alleged members of terrorist group by Eduardo Rózsa arrived in Madrid from Bolivia with paid tickets in the airline Aerosur, worth $ 16532.7, the former arbitration lawyer CAINCO Alejandro Melgar, who was linked in the case and today is in United States.
The detail is contained in a report from the airline made public yesterday by Deputy César Navarro, who heads the multi-party commission that helps in the investigation conducted by the Prosecution concerning the alleged irregular disrupted the group April 16.
Melgar paid the ticket from Madrid to Santa Cruz de Michael Dwyer, Corn Tóásó, Daniel Gaspar, Ivan Pistovcak Mario Tadic and Árpád Magyarosi, Gabor and Tibor Révész Dudog. Paid for the return of Gaspar, and Pistovcak Révész.
Dwyer and Magyarosi were killed in the operation and Tóásó is in jail. Dudog track was lost in Santa Cruz. From United States, in an interview with media, Melgar admitted that he met Rózsa, but denied that he has become aware of their activities.
For Navarro, Hugo Melgar and Asha, representative of the Human Rights Foundation and also involved in the case, the intermediate link of funders. "We must find the dome Funding."
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