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Arnaldo Ochoa

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353:, and its top leaders and installations, the position would have made him the third most powerful military figure on the island, after Commander in Chief Fidel Castro and General RaĂșl Castro. What was expected to be a routine background check prior to the announcement of his appointment began to unravel, however, when at appointment, the government accused Ochoa of corruption, which included, but was not limited to, the sale of diamonds and ivory from Angola and the misappropriation of weapons in Nicaragua. As the investigation continued, links were found to other military and 452: 114: 365:
in exchange for letting them use Cuban territorial waters for drug drops and pick-ups. General RaĂșl Castro, who was very close to Ochoa personally, later said he pleaded with Ochoa on a number of occasions to come clean, reveal everything, so they could move forward. When Ochoa refused to cooperate,
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along with three senior officers of the Ministry of the Armed Forces and Ministry of the Interior (MININT), after a military court convicted them of drug smuggling and treason. Later allegations from a former Castro bodyguard claimed that Ochoa was executed, and Interior Minister Jose Abrantes
412:"Franqui narra como despuĂ©s de la muerte de Camilo, su tropa fue enviada a 'liberar' a la RepĂșblica Dominicana, osea, a una muerte segura. Sus oficiales de la Sierra pasaron a ocupar puestos de segunda categorĂ­a. ÂĄEl Ășnico que se salvĂł en aquel momento fue ... Arnaldo Ochoa!" 526: 349:
Five years later, Ochoa was chosen by Defense Minister RaĂșl Castro to become the head of Cuba's Western Army. Since this branch of the military protects Cuba's capital city,
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announced his arrest and investigation for serious acts of corruption, dishonest use of economic resources, and abetting drug trafficking.
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sentenced to a 20-year prison term, allegedly to cover up the Castro brothers' high-up involvement in the drug smuggling trade.
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officials who were engaged in even more serious crimes: taking pay-offs from South American drug-traffickers, including
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Hernåndez, Félix José (accessed 10-22-07) Fidel Castro: la Infancia de un Jefe, Consejo Militar Cubano Americano.
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loyalists sent on a doomed expedition against the Trujillo dictatorship in the Dominican Republic in 1959.
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after being found guilty of a variety of crimes including drug smuggling and
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Cuban Armed Forces Review (No relation to Cuban Armed Forces) page on Ochoa
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at the Portuguese Web Archive (archived September 8, 2014)
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that ended in a major strategic loss at large rebel cost.
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Ever since its creation, he was part of Fidel Castro's
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Arnaldo Ochoa SĂĄnchez
Spanish name
surname
Cacocum
Cuba
Baracoa
Execution by firing squad
Cuba
Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces
General
Cuban Revolution
Invasion of the Dominician Republic (1959)
Bay of Pigs Invasion
Angolan Civil War
Ogaden War
Cuban
general
executed
Fidel Castro
treason
26th of July Movement
guerrilla
Sierra Maestra
Fulgencio Batista
Santa Clara
RaĂșl Castro
Camilo Cienfuegos
Brigade 2506
Bay of Pigs Invasion
El Gallego

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