PARAMILITARY GROUP WORKING IN US
An anti-Castro paramilitary group that holds training manuevers in Florida's swamps, claims it shot -- but did not kill -- a former spy who lived in Miami and was linked to the Cuban military's shoot-down of two Brothers to the Rescue planes.
Rodolfo Frometa, director of Comandos F-4, said his group was involved in the Dec. 19 shooting of Juan Pablo Roque. The alleged hit on Roque, according to Frometa, occurred this past December 16 near the intersection of Ayesteran and Boyeros in the El Cerro section of Havana. It was carried out by several F-4 members based in Havana, according to the Miami New Times. He said Roque was in serious or critical condition at a Havana hospital, but the incident could not be independently confirmed and is denied by the Cuban government. A policeman named Luis Ramirez Echeverria was killed, as was the gunman, identified as Ramón Sosa, 32, an operative in one of Comandos F-4's clandestine cells within the island, Frometa said.
(Miami Herald and Miami New Times)
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