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Encyclopedia > Cuban packages

The Cuban packages (1972) was a smuggling scandal in Chilean history, involving President Salvador Allende, his Minister of the Interior, Hernán del Canto and the Director of the Civil Police Eduardo Paredes. It was cited by the authors of the Chamber of Deputies' Declaration of the Breakdown of Chile’s Democracy as one of the instances of government officials' illegality. 1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday. ... Salvador Isabelino del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Allende Gossens[1] (July 26, 1908 – September 11, 1973) was President of Chile from November 1970 until his removal from power and death on September 11, 1973. ...

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Affair

The regular flight of Cubana de Aviación arrived normally to Pudahuel Airport on the afternoon of March 11, 1972. Nonetheless, as soon as the airplane touched ground, a caravan of cars and police patrols entered the runway and surrounded the plane. From the cargo hold they removed 11 big and heavy packages that were loaded onto the cars and sped away [1]. Customs officials stopped the cars and insisted in processing the packages before they could be removed from the airport perimeter. Eduardo Paredes, director of the civil police, who had arrived from Cuba in the same plane (and who claimed the packages as his personal cargo) refused the officials' request for access and ordered them to withdraw. When the customs officers in turn refused to allow them to proceed, they received a personal call from the Interior Minister, Hernán del Canto, who ordered them to let the packages be interned without further ado. Cubana Airlines (Spanish: Cubana de Aviación) is Cubas largest airline and flag carrier. ... Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (IATA: SCL, ICAO: SCEL), also known as Pudahuel Airport or Santiago International Airport, located in Santiago, is Chiles largest aviation facility, with more than 6. ... March 11 is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (71st in leap years). ... 1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday. ...


The news leaked immediately into the newspapers. During the following weeks the government, attacked by the press, Congress and the National Comptroller, gave several contradictory excuses about the content of the packages. They said that they were books, food, cigarettes and crafts; later they explained that they were paintings for a Cuban art show that was to be mounted at the National Museum of Art. Even later they mentioned technology for the civil police (to explain the presence of their director at the airport) and even Mango icecream sent by Fidel Castro as a present to Salvador Allende. Congress building The Chamber of Deputies of the Republic of Chile (Spanish: Cámara de Diputados) is the lower house of Chiles bicameral Congress. ... Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (born on August 13, 1926) is the current President of Cuba but on indefinite medical hiatus. ... Salvador Isabelino del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Allende Gossens[1] (July 26, 1908 – September 11, 1973) was President of Chile from November 1970 until his removal from power and death on September 11, 1973. ...


Finally, Allende in person decided to put an end to the speculations and the political pressure. He declared in a public interview that "...in fact, the flight... that arrived to Pudahuel, transported some gifts that were sent by the Cuban Prime Minister personally to me as well as to other Chilean authorities."


Aftermath

The case was soon diluted by more pressing news. Congress and the National Comptroller opened parallel investigations but the government refused to cooperate and by the time of Allende's death, the case was still open. The Congressional investigation though was successful in accusing and impeaching Interior Minister Hernán del Canto for the orders given to the Customs officers. Congress building The Chamber of Deputies of the Republic of Chile (Spanish: Cámara de Diputados) is the lower house of Chiles bicameral Congress. ...


After the Chilean coup of 1973, an inventory with the content of the packages was found among the personal papers of the presidency. It turned out that they contained automatic weapons destined to form a small "revolutionary" army in Chile. These specific packages were just the tip of the iceberg of a constant smuggling of weapons from Cuba that were delivered regularly twice a week via Cubana de Aviación, hidden inside the diplomatic pouches[2]. It is estimated that aproximately three to four thousand AK-47 were introduced that way. Prisoners outside the La Moneda Palace after their surrender during the coup (1973). ... Cubana Airlines (Spanish: Cubana de Aviación) is Cubas largest airline and flag carrier. ... Avtomat Kalashnikova model 1947 g. ...


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See also

Prisoners outside the La Moneda Palace after their surrender during the coup (1973). ... This is a list of major political scandals in Chile: Scorpion scandal (1809) - A smuggling scandal that caused the fall of the Royal Governor and hastened Chilean Independence Alejandrina Cox incident (1973) - A traffic incident that caused the resignation of the Army Commander-in-chief and hastened the Chilean coup...

Footnotes and references

  1. ^ "Bultos Cubanos", Special edition, "Que Pasa" magazine, 1982, pp. 21. (in (Spanish))
  2. ^ Sigmund, Paul. "Los años verde olivo", Special edition, "La Tercera" newspaper, 2005. Retrieved on February 7, 2007. (in (Spanish))

External links and references

  • Monography on Allende years (Spanish)
  • Cold War in Chile Special Investigation by Paul E. Sigmund (Spanish)
  • Time magazine on the events


 
 

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