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Bolivia detains former president Arce amid probe into alleged embezzlement

December 11, 2025
Luis Arce
Luis Arce

LA PAZ — Bolivia's former president Luis Arce has been detained by police, Reuters reported citing a former member of his cabinet.

Arce, who left office last month, may have been called in to testify in relation to an investigation into alleged embezzlement that happened while he was serving as economy minister under former President Evo Morales, Maria Nela Prada, who served as minister to the presidency under Arce, told journalists.

“Of course he’s innocent,” Prada told journalists on Wednesday. “This has been a total abuse of power. We hope this case is not being taken as an opportunity to carry out political persecution.”

She added that he had not been notified or ordered to appear. “They simply took him,” she said. Reuters said it was not able to independently verify Arce’s whereabouts.

Local media reported that a Bolivian specialized police force known as FELCC had detained Arce. FELCC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The embezzlement investigation centers around alleged state disbursements from a fund to finance projects for Indigenous communities.

Investigators cited by local media on Wednesday said evidence presented in the case implicated Arce in the misappropriation of public resources.

The arrest comes less than two months after centrist candidate Rodrigo Paz won the October runoff election, ending nearly two decades of dominance by the leftist MAS party that Arce represented. Paz has pledged to tackle corruption within state institutions. — Agencies


December 11, 2025
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