
Bolivian Supreme Court Takes Action Against Threatening Anonymous Video
Bolivia's Supreme Court to File Complaint After Threatening Video Surfaces SUCRE, Bolivia – The President of Bolivia's Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), Rommer Saucedo Gómez, announced today, June 4th, 2025, that the court will file a formal complaint with the Fiscalía (prosecutor's office) in Chuquisaca. The complaint stems from the recent circulation of an anonymous video containing explicit threats. "Today, we are presenting a complaint to the departmental prosecutor's office in Chuquisaca against the presumed authors of this subversive act," stated President Gómez during a press conference. "We are taking this action to ensure that investigations are initiated promptly." The video, which has not been publicly released by the TSJ, reportedly contains threats against the institution. President Gómez emphasized the TSJ's commitment to upholding the rule of law and its independence from political influence. Intelligence reports, according to Gómez, suggest that the individuals responsible for the video have already been identified. The TSJ's swift response demonstrates its dedication to addressing threats and maintaining the integrity of the Bolivian judicial system. The Fiscalía will now conduct a thorough investigation to determine the full extent of the threats and bring those responsible to justice.