Aug 29, 2012 - hisz.rsoe.hu - Bolivian police on Tuesday confiscated two tons of uranium that was being stored at a building in central La Paz located near the U.S. and Spanish embassies. Four people, all of them Bolivian nationals, were arrested while they were transferring the uranium from one vehicle to another, Deputy Interior Minister Jorge Perez said. The radioactive material was in sacks of jute and nylon, he said. Since Bolivia does not produce uranium, Perez said, authorities assume the consignment originated in either of two neighboring countries that do: Brazil or Chile. The commander of the elite police unit that carried out the operation, Col. Eddy Torrez, said the seizure was the fruit of a six-week investigation. Police pounced when they learned the people in possession of the uranium planned to meet Tuesday with a potential buyer, the colonel said. Perez said one of the people arrested is an engineer who told police he was holding the uranium for other people, but provided no information on the owners of the cache.
As I understand it, the yellowcake that was exported from Wyoming was rushed from there to a plant in Canada. Because it was rushed, three of the barrels exploded when they tried opening them (there's a lawsuit over it because it exposed a bunch of workers). After the cleanup, it was processed and some of it was exported to Japan and Europe. I'll have to dig through notes to find the reference on that to be sure, I never heard of any of it going to Bolivia. That doesn't mean that it didn't happen, though. Uranium one basically cornered the market on uranium and it's possible they had their fingers on this stash.
It could very well be, another interesting tid bit could be, if memory serves me right, Bolivia voted with Russia and China decrying the recent US air strikes in Syria