Ecuadoran Police Deny Sending Lethal Ammo To Bolivia Under Anez

MEXICO CITY (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 19th June, 2021) Ecuadoran police chief Tannya Varela has dismissed the reports about alleged lethal ammunition deliveries to Bolivia during the tenure of ex-interim president Jeanine Anez by the former Ecuadorian government of then-President Lenin Moreno.

Earlier in the week, lawmaker Fausto Jarrin Teran asked the office of the attorney general to look into the actions of the country's former president, as well as the ex-minister of government, Maria Paula Romo, related to the alleged shipments of teargas and various ammunition in November 2019. Bolivia is conducting a similar investigation as well.

"The aforementioned ammunition is military equipment that is not used by the Ecuadoran police to maintain public order ... We do not have military equipment and we did not send it," Varela said in an interview with the broadcaster Teleamazonas.

Varela stated that Latin American countries do exchange information and non-lethal weapons for crowd control and that Bolivia received teargas from Colombia and Peru in October, 2019.

In November 2019, Bolivia experienced a change in leadership following mass protests against the results of a general election the month before. Evo Morales stepped down as president on November 10 and fled to Mexico. Most of Bolivia's senior officials resigned with him. This resulted in the upper house's second vice speaker, opposition lawmaker Jeanine Anez, declaring herself interim president and vowing to hold a new election.

The new vote in 2020 was won by Socialist candidate Luis Arce aligned with Morales.

The Bolivian authorities and international human rights advocates are currently investigating the deaths of 37 people during the dispersal of protests in late 2019.