
Jhonny Aguilera
Jhonny Aguilera is a Bolivian police general and the current Vice Minister of Internal Regime. He has been involved in various national security initiatives and has played a significant role in the fight against organized crime in Bolivia. Aguilera has been a prominent figure in addressing issues related to public safety and has been actively involved in investigations concerning violent crimes in the country.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Bolivia | 11 | 5.82 | 0.76% | +10% | 11,673,021 | 97,882 | $40,000 | 335$ |
Totals | 11 | 11,673,021 | 97,882 | $40,000 | 335$ |
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Recent Mentions
Bolivia:
Jhonny Aguilera is the Deputy Minister of Interior who denounced that the blockades are led by former authorities.
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Bolivia:
Jhonny Aguilera confirmed that the detained officer had hidden money that should have been in the military unit's safes.
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Bolivia:
Jhonny Aguilera explained that Ruiz managed illicit money from Bolivia for 'El Monstruo'.
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Bolivia:
Jhonny Aguilera is the Deputy Minister of Interior and Police who provided information about the criminal organization.
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Bolivia:
Jhonny Aguilera confirmed the apprehension of Bismar G. I. and detailed the findings during the investigation.
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Bolivia:
Jhonny Aguilera is the Deputy Minister of Interior and Police who confirmed the arrest related to the investigation of Soliz's murder.
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Bolivia:
Jhonny Aguilera is the Deputy Minister of Interior who suggested that one of the hypotheses regarding the assassination is a passionate motive.
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Bolivia:
Jhonny Aguilera stated that the government will provide guarantees to electoral authorities who are being harassed and threatened.
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Bolivia:
Jhonny Aguilera warned that threats against electoral officials aim to create fear.
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Bolivia:
Deputy Minister Jhonny Aguilera informed that nearly 3,000 police were mobilized to safeguard against possible disturbances.
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