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Rodolfo Almirón
Argentine police officer and death squad leader / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rodolfo Eduardo Almirón Sena (17 February 1936 – 5 June 2009) was an Argentine police officer and a leader of an extreme right-wing and orthodox peronist death squad known as the Triple A, operating in Argentina from 1973 to 1976 against the left-wing of Peronists and other political dissidents. The group is held responsible for 1,500 murders of government opponents during the terms of Juan and Isabel Perón.
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Birth name | Rodolfo Eduardo Almirón Sena |
Born | 17 February 1936 Puerto Bermejo, Argentina |
Died | 5 June 2009(2009-06-05) (aged 73) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Service/ | Argentine Federal Police Argentine Anticommunist Alliance |
Years of service | 1960–1970, 1973–1976 |
Almirón was alleged to be the chief operating officer of the squad and was charged with personally executing several murders. In 1975, shortly before the military takeover the following year, Almirón fled to Spain with José López Rega, founder of Triple A, who had been appointed ambassador plenipotentiary by Isabel Perón. Almirón was briefly located in 1983 in Spain, revealed to be working as chief of security for the former Interior Minister Manuel Fraga. Public outrage caused his dismissal, but he stayed in Spain.
In 2006, an Argentine judge ruled that the crimes committed by Almirón were crimes against humanity and thus excluded from statutes of limitations. A reporter for El Mundo located Almirón in Valencia in December 2006 and interviewed him. He was arrested in a subsidized flat in Torrent (Valencia) for murder by the National Police that month, under an extradition request from Argentina.[1] By the time of his trial, Almirón had suffered a stroke and was unable to participate. The trial was suspended. He was held in detention and died in 2009.