The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration said the general had used millions of dollars he received from cocaine cartels to buy the allegiance of Bolivian army commanders and to forestall an anti-drug operation initiated by Washington.

He presided for 13 murderous months. In August 1981, in the face of outcries at home and abroad about corruption, cruelty and economic catastrophe, he resigned. The military installed a less odious successor, Celso Torrelio Villa.  www.sfgate.com/world/article/Luis-Garc-a-Meza-Bolivian-dictator-jailed-for-12886367.php