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confessions of a former Chilean agent of London 38

Nibaldo Jiménez former agent of the Pinochet dictatorship ordered Contreras and bodies were thrown into the sea to rail from London 38. Ex

Nibaldo agent Jiménez Guzmán gave the judge a terrible story which tells of the brutality of dark characters like "Romo Guaton" or Marcelo Moren Brito and its relationship with the informer Luz Arce. Accuses Miguel Ferrer Maximilian Krassnoff and figure out what bodies would disappear with the approval of the head of a repressive entity.

"General Contreras was the one who checked the lists and, ultimately, who decided the fate of the detainees" admits the former DINA agent dissolved, Nibaldo Jimenez Santibañez in a gritty story that gave the minister of immunity, Juan Guzmán Tapia, which outlines the modus operandi of the DINA in 1974 and details the torture being made by the Colonel (r) Marcelo Moren Brito and Osvaldo Romo Mena. But this confession becomes insignificant when he says that in London 38 had rails on which they deposited the body of the detainees to throw into the sea. The record

known as Villa Grimaldi, which investigates the involvement of the DINA in torture, kidnapping and illegal detention of persons, the former agent indicates that in 1974 he was appointed to the agency and assigned to barracks José Domingo Cañas. In that precinct

met Marcelo Moren Brito, who "appeared suddenly and was head first, was lost to time and then appeared again as a leader. Age of Villa Grimaldi and Jose Domingo Cañas and appeared only once in a while. did not see him in London 38, then was replaced by Pedro Espinoza. " About

Moren added in a statement made at the Eleventh Criminal Court of Santiago, and attached to the process that handles Judge Guzman, who "apparently traveled around Chile. He was a very important position. He stopped people of importance , but not questioned, but was a minute and handed to a group of interrogators. "

Jiménez explains that his first contacts with other staff were con Osvaldo Romo Mena, el Guatón Romo, y con una detenida ex integrante del Partido Socialista, Luz Arce, quien bajo las torturas delató a varios de sus compañeros : "esa niña era bien inteligente y los funcionarios decían que cualquier cosa que quisiera saber pregúntaselo a la súper-genio, porque era bien habilosa. Yo acudí a ella porque no conocía mucho y ella me explicaba la militancia de la gente, los partidos, como había empezado esto y me ayudó bastante bien".



Londres 38
Aunque el agente reitera que sólo conoció Villa Grimaldi, José Domingo Cañas y Cuatro Alamos, confiesa que en una oportunidad llegó a Londres 38 y "había more than 40 detainees sitting on something like a church. "

without showing any sign of distress, Jimenez argues that asked where the bathroom and told to come up. 'I am going to the bathroom and next to it were several pieces of rails cut, it was noticed that were cut short as they were brilliant on the short side. And I wondered ... why so many tracks, and explained that "these are for packages." I asked what packages, and I said, for those who are cut every day from here, a large batch goes to sea, wrapped in a bag securely tied with wire, throw the body and the rail and rail weight go to the bottom. "

Undeterred, the former agent added:" Individuals who commanded the sea was a meeting that was made with group leaders at the time, at that time were the masters Miguel Krassnoff Martchenko, Maximiliano Ferrer Lima, another name Barrieta, representing the different barracks. Those who gathered in something like a court, deciding who is saved and who went to the sea, which meant they would be missing. For this, in Villa Grimaldi were run consisting codes enter in a book next to the name of the prisoner something to do with the sea such as PM (Puerto Montt).

added that "these books are filled in the afternoon and then be sent to address the General Contreras, commander in chief of the DINA. Contreras was the one who checked the lists and, ultimately, was the one who decided the fate of the detainees, "he adds.



Moren Brito's performances and
Guaton Jiménez Romo also recalled in his statement that" an opportunity when I arrived at José Domingo Cañas, I was called by Mr. Moren and I said I was going to show what happens traitors, especially the Research. 'Here you have to walk straight. " He told me to see a room that was crowded with detainees, and then he called Theobald arrested Tello, and he opens his mouth and saw that was completely covered. " Explains that it took to realize what had happened, but then set closer and realized "that his teeth had been removed with pliers by Mr. Moren.

said he did not heard from him, 'but I doubt he survived because he was constantly tortured and an intolerable manner. " And Jiménez no mistake: the Rettig Report states that the detainee was alluding to former staff photographer and former Research Theobald Antonio Garrido Tello (RIM), arrested on August 22, 1974 by civilians who took him to the secret compound arrest of the DINA, located in Calle Jose Domingo Cañas with Republic of Israel, Nunoa, later to be transferred to Cuatro Alamos, from where he disappeared.

The former police officer was seen in various detention centers by numerous witnesses, all of which noted the severe torture he was subjected and the physical conditions in which they saw. Highlighted in this testimony that he had his mouth stained with blood and almost no sound emitted.

De Osvaldo Romo has better memories. He said it was "very bad", "had no human feelings. He was leader of the Popular Union and then presented to say that research could delivered to many people. Sure, he knew them all, as was the neighborhood committee, and began taking prisoners to everyone. And when the stop was very sadistic to them, because when I got there (Jose Domingo Cañas) grab them kicking on the ground "." I was sick with nerves. I still impact the consequences for the brutalities of Moren and Romo "he says.

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Mercedes Castro, Chile, February 2005

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