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The Guardian|November 30, 2024
Bolivia's highest court has approved the extradition of the country's former top anti-narcotics official to the US to face charges of trafficking narcotics.
José Olivares
Bolivia's former anti-drugs chief to be extradited on drug charges

Maximiliano Dávila Pérez briefly served as Bolivia's top counter-narcotics official in 2019, before the then president, Evo Morales, resigned. He later served as a police commander in Bolivia under the government of the current president, Luis Arce.

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