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Caribbean-Latin America
Group behind plot to kill Bolivian pres a mystery
2009-04-19
LA PAZ, Bolivia -- Bolivian officials were investigating Friday who financed a plot to assassinate President Evo Morales and what an international group of alleged mercenaries - including two fighters from the Balkan wars - were doing in Bolivia.

Among three men killed and two arrested in a dramatic police shootout in the opposition bastion of Santa Cruz, at least two suspects fought for Croatian independence, according to government officials.

Bolivian police closed in on the group Thursday in the eastern city, sparking a dramatic gun battle as the suspects fled to a downtown hotel and blew out its windows with a grenade.

Police commander General Victor Hugo Escobar identified the dead ringleader of the band as 49-year-old Eduardo Rosza Flores, son of a Hungarian father and Bolivian mother.

Rosza commanded a brigade in the Balkans after arriving there as a war correspondent in 1991, according this his personal Web blog.

The firefight with police also killed Magyarosi Arpak, a Romanian sniper, and Michel Martin Dwyer, an Irish expert in martial arts and weapons, the police commander said.

Police arrested Mario Francisco Tadik Astorga, 58, a Bolivian-Croatian who also fought in the Balkans, and Elot Toazo, a Hungarian computer science expert.
Posted by:Galactic Coordinator Omavising9607

#4  This was covered about four days ago. According to reports, the group was already being tracked. The police didn't move in until the group bombed a bishop's house.
Posted by: Pappy   2009-04-19 19:05  

#3  Sounds to me like a group of hired mercenaries, who were then ratted on. Someone, somewhere, is going to be just a tad perterbed. Evo needs to watch his back every minute from now on...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-04-19 15:27  

#2  Number 2?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-04-19 03:26  

#1  I wounder if they will use the US Army Field Manual for their interrogation?
Posted by: tipover   2009-04-19 00:44  

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