Admiral Oscar Aranda, Director of Intelligence of the Chilean Navy admitted that his country took actions spy Peru in a conversation with his Peruvian counterpart Admiral Raul Robles, Director of Intelligence of the Peruvian Navy.
According to a set of secret documents revealed by Successful Journal, in a conversation between Aranda and Robles Whatsapp a meeting to discuss the case of espionage revealed by the press and states that the quotation is sought in Tacna.
Michelle Bachelet: Chile and Peru “can not be caught in a past that has divided us”.
"I like MGP intelligence (Navy of Peru) seek to give us the relationship and evidence of more Peruvian people involved in espionage for you"Urges Robles, to which responds Aranda: "Do not ask me that. You know I can not. You could do something in the future. But think dates. These are things that I inherited. "
Then, the Peruvian Admiral reorders “concrete evidence of espionage” to accelerate the fall of Johnny Philco, Alfredo Dominguez and Alberto Gonzales, on trial on charges of treason, disloyalty and disobedience.
According to preliminary investigations, the three non-commissioned officers of the Peruvian Navy were captured in 2006 and 2011 by Chilean military, which they gave classified information.
“Is only Philco. The other two are 'mercenaries info’ la vendían a cualquiera. Y los desechamos porque sospechamos”, responds Aranda.
Ollanta Humala reminded politicians that the issue is espionage of Chile and the DINI.
Also, Aranda asks his Peruvian counterpart discuss the subject but also tells you to do so “namely above” as his Government “really wants to move”. The Peruvian Admiral replies "But I must condemn the 3".
"Hey ... we were demanding! Hahahaha what they wanted us to do? "Expresses the Director of Intelligence of the Chilean Navy.
As recalled, Peru called in consultation on February 20 its ambassador in Santiago and sent a protest note to Chile after reporting that three members of the Navy were paid for spying for Chile between 2005 and 2012. The three military prisoners are kept.
SOURCE: Diariocorreo.pe
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