
Bolivia’s former president Evo Morales has dismissed as valid a complaint about alleged attempts to sell his stolen cell phones to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), as part of the particular battle he is also waging against the current Bolivian government, led by Luis Arce.
Morales has echoed on Twitter recordings presented by former minister Carlos Romero and which aim to prove that the current Executive has conspired with the DEA to kill the former president, who denounced in August the theft of several cell phones.
These phones would have been offered to the U.S. authorities «in exchange for millions of dollars», according to Morales. «This is how the internal right wing that covers up drug trafficking conspires,» he said on Twitter, where he reported on alleged «agents of Plan Negro» who want to «set up and fabricate evidence».
Morales, already publicly confronting Arce, has claimed that they want to involve him and members of his cabinet in «non-existent crimes.» «Instead of capturing criminals, they persecute our leaders», he has added in his messages.