César Luis Ramírez
Victim of the military dictatorship.
Background
César Luis Ramírez
Victim of the military dictatorship.
Case summary
César Luis Ramírez was a member of the Comando Conjunto who was prosecuted in 2003 as the perpetrator of the kidnappings of Luis Moraga Cruz and Humberto Fuentes Rodríguez, which occurred at the end of 1975. His prosecution was ordered by the Chilean justice system after his participation in these crimes of repression during the military dictatorship was proven.
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The judge of the Third Criminal Court, Cristián Carvajal, issued nine indictments against former members of the Comando Conjunto for the kidnapping of Luis Moraga Cruz on October 20, 1975, and of Humberto Fuentes Rodríguez, kidnapped on November 4, 1975.
In both cases, the eight names of those indicted as perpetrators are the same: César Luis Ramírez, Manuel Agustín Muñoz Gamboa, Daniel Luis Wiltbert Corbalán, Raúl Horacio González Fernández, Eduardo Cartagena Maldonado, Roberto Alfonso Flores Cisternas, and the retired FACH colonel Juan Francisco Saavedra Loyola, and the retired general Enrique Ruiz Bunger.
Also in these two cases, Otto Trujillo was indicted as an accomplice; he became known last year as "Colmillo Blanco" when he denounced the reorganization of the Comando Conjunto through the newspaper La Nación.
Judge Carvajal also charged five people as perpetrators in the kidnapping of Edición Urrutia Galaz in 1975, among whom the former military officers Ruiz Bunger and Saavedra Loyola also appear.
Source: El Mostrador, January 29, 2003
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