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rapidly answer him because he has to be in Havana early next Saturday and so avoiding things to become complicated.
"Benny" also includes two INTELLIGENCE reports dated 20 March 1964 in which he says:
"The Air Force Captain, Remigio GONZALEZ Espinosa, is being actively sought by the G-2. The charges are that he took apart the controls of five "MIG-21's" on 2 March 1964, one day before practices, in the town of Mariel, Pinar del Rio Province, provoking the crashmax of a "MIG-21" in which the pilot, Captain DOMINGUEZ Blas, and a woman photographer of the "FAR" lost their lives."
The other report says:
"Soldier Armando GUEVARA L., was declared a REBEL because he did not agree with the Government, was captured by the G-2 in Guasimas, Oriente Province, at the beginning of March 1964 and was executed the 14th of the same month."
CONCLUSIONS: This acting officer says that, according with what was reported by Bernardo HEVARES, known as "BENNY", in his reports to Nacin, regarding the news that the G-2 set 5 men free: Ramon MONDEJAR Cid, known as "El Diablo", together with 4 other men. It is to be noted that actually, Ramon MONDEJAR Cid and the other four men, Pablo Gilberto VARGAS Diaz; Ramon REYES Quiros, known as "RAMON T."; Jose ARAGON MILIAN, known as "CARAGUO" and Rodolfo LEON Montesinos arrived to this city on 21 April 1964 by clandestinally by boat, after they succeeded to arrive 20 miles away from Cuban coasts, where they were picked up by the U.S. Coast-guards and taken to Key West, Fla., where they underwent interrogations by the American Immigration Authorities and now are free in this city of Miami, Fla.
That all have been located by the undersigned and interrogated separately.