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Flavio Rolando Olea Pineda

Victim of the military dictatorship.

Background

National ID (RUT)2798935-7

Case summary

Flavio Rolando Olea Pineda was a member of the Investigations Police who served as an agent of the National Intelligence Directorate (DINA) during the dictatorship. His name appears in judicial proceedings, such as the "Villa Grimaldi" case, due to his involvement in the operation of various centers of political imprisonment and torture in Chile.

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Report No. 336 from the Department V of Investigations regarding the groups, barracks, and a list of names of DINA agents who provided services in the various detention and torture centers: “Londres 38”, “José Domingo Cañas”, “La Venda Sexy” or “La Discoteca”, “Cuartel Terranova” or “Villa Grimaldi”, “Cuatro Álamos” and “Tres Álamos”.

Chiefs of the Metropolitan Intelligence Brigade: Cesar Manríquez Bravo; Pedro Octavio Espinoza Bravo, “Don Rodrigo”; Marcelo Luis Moren Brito, “Coronta” and “Ronco”; and Carlos López Tapia. General Staff: Rolf Wenderoth Pozo; Enrique Jesús Fieldhouse Chávez; Higinio Barra Vega; Jaime Rubilar Ocampo, messenger; Iván Jofré, typist, Army non-commissioned officer.

Chief of Barracks (José Domingo Cañas): Ciro Ernesto Torré Sáez; Francisco Maximiliano Ferrer Lima. Chief of the Caupolicán Brigade: Marcelo Luis Moren Brito. Halcón Group: Miguel Krassnoff Martchenko; Jorge Claudio Andrade Gómez; Alejandro Paulino Campos Rehbein; Miguel Ángel Concha Rodríguez.

Members of the Halcón Brigade: Bascaly Humberto Zapata Reyes, “Troglo”; Osvaldo Enrique Romo Mena, “Guatón Romo” and “Comandante Raúl”; Teresa del Carmen Osorio Navarro, “Marisol”, “Tere”, “Soledad”; José Abigail Fuentes Espinoza, “Car’e Santo”; Luis René Torres Méndez, “Negro Torres”; Rodolfo Valentino Concha Rodríguez, “Concha”; Carlos Enrique Miranda Mesa; Tulio Pereira Pereira; José Abel Aravena Ruíz, “Muñeca”; José Avelino Yévenes Vergara, “Kiko”; Osvaldo Pulgar Gallardo, “Lalo” and “Pulgar”; “Gordillo”; Young freckled blond man; “Lucas”, Army conscript; “Mario”, Army conscript.

Chief of the Águila Group: Ricardo Lawrence Mires, “Cachete Grande”.

Members of the Águila Group: Miguel Eugenio Hernández Oyarzo, “Paco Hernández”; Emilio Marín Huincaleo, “Indio” and “Caballo Justiciero”; Mario Braulio Marín Castro; Rosa Humilde Ramos Hernández, “Rosa”; Emilio Hernán Troncoso Vivallos; Pedro René Alfaro Hernández; Germán Alfredo Esquivel Caballero; María Órdenes Montecinos, “Guatona Gaby”; Manuel Jesús Clavijo Vera; Eduardo Garea Guzmán; Alicia Contreras Ceballos; “Gino”, surname Ferrada, from San Antonio; “Vitiligo” or “Manchado”; “Fritz”; “Espinoza”; “Inostroza”; “Gato”; “Villanueva”.

Chief of the Tucán Group: Ernesto Godoy García, “Cachete Chico”;

Members of the Tucán Group: Carlo Alberto Carrasco Matus, “Mauro”. Chief of the Vampiro Group: Nibaldo Jiménez Santibáñez; Daniel Valentín Cancino Varas, “Pájaro” or “Pájaro Loco”, driver; “Jara” or “Mora”, Carabineros officer.

Chiefs of the Purén Brigade: Raúl Eduardo Iturriaga Neumann; Gerardo Ernesto Urrich González.

Members of the Purén Brigade: Heriberto del Carmen Acevedo; Palmira Isabel Almuna Guzmán; Germán Jorge Barriga Muñoz, “Don Jaime”; Manuel Andrés Carevic Cubillos; Manuel Rolando Mosquera Jarpa; Ingrid Felicitas Olderock Bernhard; Antonio Paredes Pedraza, “Larry”; Marco Antonio Sáez Saavedra; Manuel Abraham Vásquez Chahuan; Irma Nelia Guareschi Salmerón; Manuel Jesús Leyton Robles; Verónica Águila Ubilla; Elsa del Tránsito Lagos Salazar; Francisca del Carmen Cerda Galleguillos; Claudio Pacheco Fernández, “Este niño” or “Inhumano”; Ximena San Juan; Viviana Ugarte; “Coja”; “Rucia”; “Piña”, “Pamela”, Carabineros officer, wife of guard Clavería.

Guard Group: Óscar Núñez, “Chacra”, Army non-commissioned officer; José Luis Venegas Silva, “Cabezón Venegas”; Samuel Enrique Fuenzalida Devia, “Gato”; Luis René Torres Méndez, “Negro Torres”; Jorge or Miguel Yañez; Manuel Delgado, “Chufinga”, corporal; Raúl Bernardo Toro Montes, “Toromonte”; “Obreque”, Army corporal; “Francisco”; “Montero”, Óscar de la Flor, “El Negro”, Army non-commissioned officer.

Detainee Custody Guard: Juan Carlos Neira Hernández, Hugo Hernán Clavería Leiva; “Clavo”; Leonardo Mario Pampilioni Moccia, “Pam”; Juan Carlos Escobar Valenzuela, “Cacha”; Carlos Rogelio Soto Cubillos; Ricardo Tapia Báez, “Charles Bronson”.

Other Guards: “Jote”, Air Force soldier; “Rucio”; “Cucharita”; “Tuberculoso”; “Diego”; “Crespo”; “Rucio de los Fierros”; “Otero”.

Other unclassified agents: Manuel Lucero Lobos, driver; Hernán Eduardo Ávalos Muñoz; Nelson René Herrera Lagos; Julio José Hoyos Zegarra; Ana del Carmen Vilches Muñoz, “Pamela” or “Francesca”; Elías del Carmen Camuz Camuz; Viviana Aminta Pincetti Barra; “Loco Gangas”; Vallejos, “Gargal”; Contreras, driver; Cavada, Sergeant, Méndez, driver.

Group that advised the interrogators: Basaure, “psychologist”.

Other officials of the Investigative Police: Jorge Alfonso Palma Franjola; Mario Santander González; Juan Ángel Urbina Cáceres; Jorge Lander Cabezas; Jorge Segundo Madariaga Acevedo; Luis Matías Olea Pineda; Flavio Rolando Olea Pineda; Miguel Aguilera Ruíz; Francisco Aladino Caamaño Díaz; Lionel Cox Roa; Manuel Gregorio Chirinos Ramírez; Carlos René Favre Bocaz.

Source: Judiciary, June 14, 2013

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DondeEstan.cl (2026). Flavio Rolando Olea Pineda. Retrieved on June 4, 2026, from https://dondeestan.cl/record/olea-pineda-flavio-rolando. Original sources: Memoria Viva (https://memoriaviva.com/criminales/olea-pineda-flavio-rolando).