Monday, March 10, 2008

Cuban Intelligence In Mexico, Link With The FARC

The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that Mexican authorities are looking into a suspected Cuban intelligence agent's role in links between Mexicans and Colombia's FARC rebels.

The Cuban, identified as Mario Dagoberto Díaz Orgaz, allegedly led several Mexican students to a FARC camp in Ecuador. A Colombian attack on the camp March 1 killed the top FARC guerrilla known as Raúl Reyes and several others, including at least four Mexicans. Another Mexican survived.

The Wall Street Journal reported it has seen a Mexican intelligence dossier noting that Díaz Orgaz arrived in Mexico from Cuba in 2000 and was nationalized a Mexican citizen in 2003. He has no known occupation but has kept a bank account with an average monthly balance of $80,000 at least since 2006, the documents say.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is not true, it is obviously an identity pirating, I know the real Mario Diaz and he has never been involved in such activities

11:58 PM  
Blogger Tomás Estrada-Palma said...

Really? Who are you?

7:12 AM  

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