Anti-drugs police in the Andean country found a cocaine laboratory in the home of priest Valentin Mejillones. His son and a Colombian couple were also detained. The stash of liquid cocaine seized in the raid was valued at $240,000. Mejillones told local media he had been tricked by the Colombians, and Vice President Alvaro Garcia said Morales had not chosen the priest to preside at the traditional swearing-in ceremony at the sacred Tiwanaku ruins.“He was a person who moved within the Andean religious structure,” Garcia told reporters. “Whether he’s a priest or not, if he’s committed a crime, he won’t get any kind of protection when he faces justice.”
Morales, an Aymara Indian and former coca farmer, was sworn in as Bolivia’s first indigenous president in 2006. On the eve of his inauguration at the presidential palace, he donned a ceremonial red poncho as Mejillones presented him with a staff of command representing the 36 nationalities of Bolivia’s indigenous majority.