This was reported by ABI.

According to the minister, Mexico should expel him from his embassy in La Paz.

“In the case of Juan Ramon Quintana, the Mexican embassy must drop him at the gate, from where we will bring him to court,” Murillo said.

According to Bolivia’s Interior Minister, Quintana is accused of incitement to rebellion and terrorism.

Earlier, the Acting President of Bolivia, Janine Agnes, rejected the bill, which provided for the protection of former Bolivian leader Evo Morales from criminal prosecution.