Chile: the balanced view : a recopilation of articles about the Allende years and after

30 magazine carriers 30 belts 10 30.06 machine gun cartridge boxes 10 30.06 machine gun belts 2,500 caliber 30.06 cartridges 1 30.06 machine gun trípod mount 1,720 caliber 7.62 PPSH cartrídges 1 PPSH curved magazi ne 1 PPSH disk 2 MK-2 grenades 1 9 mm. caliber Model 25 automatic pistol 4 9 mm. caliber Model 25 automatic pistol magazines 1 9 mm. caliber Model 25 automatic pistol belt 25 assorted pistols (instruction) (see category) 200 Model 23 25 automatic pistol magazines 1 9 mm. caliber Makarov pistol 2 Makarov pistol magazines 169 mm, caliber Makarov pistol cartridges 1 Makarov pistol c~se 1 Makarov pistol ramrod With your permission, Mr. Chairman, and should the Representatives agree. I request that this lisl should also be included in lhe record of my statement. The CHAIRMAN: For Ihe second time I apologize lo the Representative of Chile to satisfy his demands. I ask the Representatives whether they 'accept his request. It 'ís so decided. The Representative of Chile has the floor once again. The REPRESENTATIVE OF CHILE: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you very much, Messrs. Representatives. The exhaustive report prepared by the office of the Comptroller General of the Republic is therefore submitted to the Chair and the Representatives. I have in my hand a copy of the exhaustive report prepared by the Office of the Comptroller General of the Republic, which I now submit to the delegates. This was the case that publicly showed the existence of the illegal entry of arms through Cubana de Aviación. Only to gíve you anoth,er example. it is necessary to mentíon that 11 confidential memorandum issued bylhe military intelligence services records that on April 25. 1973, once a Cuban airplane had landed. 6 men armed wilh submac~ine guns stepped out of it and immediately surrounded lhe aircraft, while numerous crales were unloaded and placed on one of the trucks waiting by the runway. These occurrences were continuously repeated. This explains the largequantity of arms illegally brought into Chile, the amount of which I shall disclose subsequently. Finally. in connection with this matter, it is useful to recall that last year at the United Nations, Cuban Foreign Minister, Raúl Roa, publicly admitted that his government had sent weapons to Chile. . 1 shall now refer to the most serious aspects of Cuban infiltrationi neh ile, Mr. Chairmat1: the amount of weapons smuggled into Chile from Cuba. As a result of both regular and clandestine operations of Cubana de Aviación and other means of illegal entry, the following weapons have been requisitioned. mostly of Czechos– lovakian and Soviet manufacture: Explosives. ammunition, bombs. grenades: 118 tons Heavy war weapons, mortars, bazookas. and anti-tank guns: 120 units Long weapons, carbines, shotguns, and rifies:' 9,293 units Short guns, automatic pistols, semiautomatic pistols, and revolvers: 6,945 units . It is necessary to point out that according to the military report which is also being studied by the General Assembly of the International Criminal Police Organization (INTER- 104

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