53 former dictatorship agents convicted in Chile killings

Chile's President Sebastian Pinera and Peru's President Martin Vizcarra walk past an honour guard before signing an energy development agreement at the government house in Santiago, Chile November 27, 2018. (Reuters)
Updated 04 December 2018
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53 former dictatorship agents convicted in Chile killings

  • Gen. Augusto Pinochet ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990. Thousands died or vanished during his rule

SANTIAGO, Chile: A Chilean judge has convicted 53 former secret police agents from the country’s dictatorship for participating in the kidnapping and disappearance of seven communist leaders and the murder of the former Communist Party chief Victor Diaz.
The judicial system said Monday that Judge Miguel Velazquez imposed sentences of up to 20 years on the former agents.
Authorities say agents of the National Intelligence Directorate lured the communists to a residence in 1976 and then took them to a notorious prison where they were tortured.
Diaz is said to have been held for eight months until officials determined he had no information to give, and was then asphyxiated and his body thrown into the ocean.
Gen. Augusto Pinochet ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990. Thousands died or vanished during his rule.