Víctor Fernando Olea Alegría (17 June 1950 – disappeared 11 September 1974) was a Chilean socialist and member of the Socialist Party.
Biography
Olea was born on 17 June 1950 in Santiago. The rest were released on different days, and most were deported abroad. Among the DINA agents who acknowledged their participation in this operation was Osvaldo Romo Mena .
On 15 October 1974, an appeal for protection was filed in favour of Victor before the Court of Appeals of Santiago, which would be rejected on 3 December of that year after receiving negative reports from the authorities regarding the arrest.
- Raúl Iturriaga Neumann, army general and deputy director of the DINA, sentenced to 5 years and 1 day as the author of the qualified kidnappings of Mario Carrasco Díaz and Víctor Olea Alegría.
- Alejandro Molina Cisternas, a non-commissioned officer of the Carabineros and agent of the DINA, sentenced to 5 years and 1 day as co-author of the qualified kidnappings of Mario Carrasco Díaz and Víctor Olea Alegría.
- Gerardo Urrich González, army major and head of the Purén Unit of the Metropolitan Intelligence Brigade, sentenced to 5 years and 1 day as co-author of the qualified kidnappings of Mario Carrasco Díaz and Víctor Olea Alegría.
- Risiere Altez España, inspector of the Chilean Investigative Police and agent of the DINA, sentenced to 3 years and 1 day as co-author of the qualified kidnappings of Mario Carrasco Díaz and Víctor Olea Alegría.
See also
- List of kidnappings: 1950–1979
- Operation Condor
References
External links
- Entry in a human rights website
