A Bolivian police official has been convicted in Fort Lauderdale federal court for traveling to South Florida in an attempt to extort a political exile.
Mario Ormachea Aliaga, the national chief of the Bolivian police anti-corruption department, was convicted Thursday in Fort Lauderdale of coming to the United States to commit extortion and attempted extortion.
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