Miguel Ángel Aliaga Morales
Victim of the military dictatorship.
Background
Miguel Ángel Aliaga Morales
Victim of the military dictatorship.
Case summary
Miguel Ángel Aliaga Morales was a sub-prefect of the Investigations Police (PDI) and a former agent of the National Information Center (CNI) who served in various repressive brigades starting in 1981. His work consisted of conducting surveillance and gathering intelligence, and he was judicially linked to human rights cases such as the homicide of Alan Williams Rodríguez Pacheco.
MemoriaViva[1]
Case File No. 618-2011 - Qualified homicide committed against the person of Alan Williams Rodríguez Pacheco
Statements by Miguel Ángel Aliaga Morales, Sub-prefect (Ret.) of the Investigations Police of Chile, former CNI agent, from pages 792 and 825, who indicates that in the month of June 1981 he was assigned to the CNI, where it was his duty to join the "Café" Group, which was under the command of an Army Lieutenant whose name he does not recall.
What he does remember is that his group was composed of five officials and that their mission was to carry out exterior guard duty at the Borgoña Barracks in a vehicle and to gather information on the so-called MAPU. He states that he arrived at the group as a replacement for an Inspector of the Investigations Police with the surname Muñoz.
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