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A commercial airline pilot has been arrested in Spain over his alleged role in Argentina's 1976-1983 "Dirty War". | A commercial airline pilot has been arrested in Spain over his alleged role in Argentina's 1976-1983 "Dirty War". |
Julio Alberto Poch, a Transavia airline pilot, was held at Valencia airport as he was about to fly a passenger plane to Amsterdam, Spanish officials say. | Julio Alberto Poch, a Transavia airline pilot, was held at Valencia airport as he was about to fly a passenger plane to Amsterdam, Spanish officials say. |
Mr Poch is wanted in Argentina for allegedly flying planes used to dump political opponents of the country's military regime into the sea. | Mr Poch is wanted in Argentina for allegedly flying planes used to dump political opponents of the country's military regime into the sea. |
Some 30,000 people disappeared or died during the junta's rule in Argentina. | Some 30,000 people disappeared or died during the junta's rule in Argentina. |
'Death flights' pilot | 'Death flights' pilot |
Mr Poch was held during a short stopover at Valencia's Manises airport on Tuesday, Spanish officials said. | Mr Poch was held during a short stopover at Valencia's Manises airport on Tuesday, Spanish officials said. |
DIRTY WAR CONVICTIONS Ex-President Jorge Videla: Serving a 1985 life sentence for the murder, torture and detention of hundredsEx-naval officer Adolfo Scilingo: Given 640 years in prison in 2005 for involvement in death flightsEx-General Santiago Omar Riveros: convicted in 2009 for murder; his intelligence chief and four others jailedEx-police chief Miguel Etchecolatz: serving a 2006 life sentence for kidnap, torture and murder | |
They said the aircraft of the Dutch Transavia airlines, a subsidiary of Air France-KLM, had been scheduled to be on the ground in Spain for only about 40 minutes. | They said the aircraft of the Dutch Transavia airlines, a subsidiary of Air France-KLM, had been scheduled to be on the ground in Spain for only about 40 minutes. |
During this time Spanish police made the arrest after contacting Interpol. | During this time Spanish police made the arrest after contacting Interpol. |
Mr Poch, who has dual Dutch and Argentine nationalities, is said to have been a military pilot at Argentina's notorious Naval Mechanics School - one of the biggest torture and detention centres of the Argentine military regime. | Mr Poch, who has dual Dutch and Argentine nationalities, is said to have been a military pilot at Argentina's notorious Naval Mechanics School - one of the biggest torture and detention centres of the Argentine military regime. |
He is alleged to have been involved in the so-called "death flights", in which political prisoners of Argentina's military were drugged and dumped into the sea from the planes. | |
In 2005, Argentina's Supreme Court struck down amnesty laws which had shielded alleged human rights abusers from prosecution. | In 2005, Argentina's Supreme Court struck down amnesty laws which had shielded alleged human rights abusers from prosecution. |
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