Bolivian Ministers to Look Into Ostreicher case
Bolivian Cabinet ministers told the chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives human rights subcommittee that they would look into the case of a jailed Brooklyn Chasidic Jew.
Rep. Christopher Smith (R-N.J.) met this week in Bolivia with Minister of Government Carlos Romero and Minister of Justice Cecilia Luisa Ayllon. Jacob Ostreicher has been held in Bolivia for over year without formal charges and bail.
Smith said in a statement that both ministers were attentive and pledged to look into the case.
“After a long meeting, Minister Ayllon concluded that ‘Your agony for Jacob Ostreicher is like my agony for Bolivians who are in the same situation’,” Smith said Thursday in a press statement. “As a judge for 13 years herself, she pointed out the abuse of filing of false charges and other irregularities like the process of recusing judges—leading to lengthy delays—is a widespread problem.”
Ostreicher, a father of five, was arrested a year ago by Bolivian police after it was alleged that he did business with “people wanted in their countries because of links with drug trafficking and money laundering.” At the time, he belonged to a group of investors that sunk $25 million into growing rice in lush eastern Bolivia.
Smith, a leader in the House on human trafficking issues, also met with Bolivian officials who prosecute sex trafficking.
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