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Disarticulate Network Falsifying Documents in Ddrr in Oruro

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The Departmental Public Prosecutor's Office of Oruro, in coordination with the Police, has broken up a criminal organization dedicated to the forgery of Royal Rights documents that scammed citizens and even banking entities. So far, the...
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The Departmental Public Prosecutor's Office of Oruro, in coordination with the Police, has broken up a criminal organization dedicated to the forgery of Royal Rights documents that scammed citizens and even banking entities. So far, the...

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ORURO, 19 Nov (NOMADA NEWS). – The director of the Special Force to Fight Crime (FELCC) of Oruro, Martin Tadeo Arequipa Azurduy, reported that a network of counterfeiters involving Royal Rights officials and other entities of this city was broken up. “We are talking about the crime of ideological falsehood and the use of counterfeit instrument, (...) in this case five people are currently being held in an initial detention. We have people arrest…

Oruro, Nov 18, 2025 (ATB Digital).- The Special Force for Combating Crime (FELCC) broke up in Oruro an organization dedicated to the forgery of official documents, which operated with more than 140 stamps and authentic material from public institutions. The investigation began following the complaint of a citizen and allowed it to establish that a Royal Rights official would have provided original materials for the production of false documents.…

Listen to this news: The Public Prosecutor's Office and the Police have dismantled an alleged "factory" of falsified documents related to Property Rights. This operation was carried out in several locations in Oruro and resulted in the arrest of five people, including a Judicial Branch employee. Erick Aguila Aranibar, District Head of the Council of the Judiciary, reported that this intervention was the result of a complaint filed on October 22 …

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Periódico La Patria broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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