Bolivian judge orders arrest of ex-president Evo Morales in sex abuse case

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Populist leader allegedly had a child with a teen girl in 2016, which would constitute statutory rape under Bolivian law.

Bolivian judge has ordered the arrest of the former president Evo Morales over his alleged abuse of a teenage girl while in office, raising the stakes in the state’s months-long showdown with the former leader.

The judge in the southern city of Tarija called for Morales, 65, to be arrested after Bolivia’s first Indigenous president ducked out of a hearing on his possible pre-trial detention for a second time.

The ruling, which was broadcast on state television, also included a freeze of Morales’s assets and a ban on him leaving the country.

“There’s been a warrant ordered for his search and arrest,” said Judge Nelson Rocabado after a hearing in Tarija, where the alleged victim lives.

Morales, who rose from dire poverty to become one of Latin America’s longest-serving leaders, has brought thousands of people on to the street in the past few months to protest against the investigation.

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