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Ronald Casso, Former BoA Manager, Arrested

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The former general manager of Boliviana de Aviación (BoA), Ronald Casso, was arrested on Wednesday night in Cochabamba, as part of the investigations into the alleged economic damage of Bs 18.4 million in flights of the state airline on the route Viru Viru-Havana. After his arrest, the ex-executive who managed BoA in the governments of Luis Arce and Evo Morales, was transferred to Jorge Wilstermann International Airport for subsequent dispatch t…
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LA PAZ 06 MAY. (NOMADA NEWS).- The police arrested Ronald Casso on Wednesday at Jorge Wilstermann airport in Cochabamba, as part of the investigation into alleged irregularities in the operation of Boliviana flights from Aviation to Havana, Cuba. After his capture, the former authority was transferred to the city of La Paz. During the operation, he avoided giving statements to the media and asked that any consultation be made to his lawyer, who …

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The former general manager of Boliviana de Aviación (BoA), Ronald Casso, was arrested on Wednesday night in Cochabamba, as part of the investigations into the alleged economic damage of Bs 18.4 million in flights of the state airline on the route Viru Viru-Havana. After his arrest, the ex-executive who managed BoA in the governments of Luis Arce and Evo Morales, was transferred to Jorge Wilstermann International Airport for subsequent dispatch t…

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Fact Sheet: Bolivian Police arrested Ronald Casso, former manager of Boliviana de Aviación, for irregularities in flights to Havana. The investigation focuses on the lack of transparency and economic sustainability of this route. Tap to see the full context. Context: Casso was removed from his position following the political crisis of November 2019. During his tenure, audits of state-owned companies were initiated to detect corruption. The curr…

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The vice minister of Transparency, Yamil García, said that there were flights with barely 11, 17 and 22 passengers on aircraft with capacity for 168 people. He indicated that the operations generated millionaire losses between 2023 and 2025.

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Opinión Bolivia broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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