8/13/2019 Eladio Del Valle http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/eladio-del-valle 1/40 CENTR L INTELLIGENCE GENCY W SHINGTOND . C . 2 5 5 A. J. Weberman Independent Research Associates 6 Bleecker Street New York, Y 10012 Dear Mr. Weberman: L 1 982 In the course of the Federal Bureau of Investigation s search of its records in response to your Freedom of Information Act FOIA) request, seven CIA-originated documents pertaining to Eladio del Valle Gutierrez were located and referred to this Agency for review and direct response to you. We have carefully reviewed the documents and our deteminations are as follows: Enclosed, Tab A is one CIA document which we are releasing to you in full. Document 1. Memorandum, 3 January 1958. Enclosed, Tab B, are four CIA documents, portions of which have been sanitized. Deletions have been made in accordance with exemption provisions b) 1) and b) 3) of the FOIA. Enclosed also is an explanation of these exemptions. Documents 2-3. Memoranda, 23 December 1960 and 1 November 1962. 4. Telegram, 5 June 1963. 5. Cable, 20 February 1965. In addition, two other CIA documents must be denied to yo u in toto under exemption provisions b) 1) and b) 3) of the FOIA. Documents
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A. J . WebermanIndependent Research Associates6 Bleecker StreetNew York, Y 10012
Dear Mr. Weberman:
L 1982
In the course of the Federal Bureau of Invest igat ion ssearch of i t s records in response to your Freedom ofInformation Act FOIA) request , seven CIA-originated documentsperta in ing to Eladio del Valle Gutierrez were located andreferred to th is Agency for review and direct response to you.
We have careful ly reviewed the documents and ourdeteminations are as follows:
Enclosed, Tab A i s one CIA document which we arere leasing to you in fu l l .
Document
1 . Memorandum, 3 January 1958.
Enclosed, Tab B, are four CIA documents, portions of whichhave been sanit ized. Deletions have been made in accordancewith exemption provisions b) 1) and b) 3) of the FOIA.Enclosed also is an explanation of these exemptions.
Documents
2-3 . Memoranda, 23 December 1960 and 1 November 1962.
4. Telegram, 5 June 1963.
5. Cable, 20 February 1965.
In addition, two other CIA documents must be denied to youin to to under exemption provisions b) 1) and b) 3) of theFOIA.
The denying officer in these instances was Mr Louis Dubethe Directorate of Operations Information Review Officer .
I am advising you of your r ight to appeal the abovedecisions by addressing your appeal to the CI InformationReview Committee in my care. Should you choose to do soplease set forth the basis of your appeal.
We wish to apologize for the length of time t has takenus to complete the processing of th i s refer ra l . We have beeninundated however by a large numbe r of req ues ts over the pastseveral years. Under the circumstances we can only do our bestto apport ion our time and effor ts in a manner calculated tosa t i s fy a l l of our cl ients . Thus we have adopted the policyof f i r s t - rece ived f irs t-answered. Thank you for your patienceand considerat ion while we were completing the processing ofyour request .
Sincerely
J ~ ~ 4L / R StrawdermanInformation and Privacy Coordinator
del VAT.J.:E Gutierrez_, .Ela.dio (Ce:fer1n2).Visa..CU'oa.n
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Ret'e,.ence i s made to the I-51 request term ccnceruing Elad.iodel. VALLE Gutierrez, born 26 August 1922 we entered the United StatesOD l l December 1957. n a report dated 29 May 1951, f' cn :> fa.:..:.--ly
re l lable source "'tose informe.tioo could not be judg' d, Su"t1ject vasdescribed as he.ving been active in the Partido Social.ista Popular
(PSP - Cuba:J Canrm:zni.s t Party) for a long time and as haVing a reputa .t ion for dea.linc in. contraband ltll1te.ri ll. Subject vu e boat capta.itl ·and wa:s suspected o-r being im:ol:ved PSP arw> shi_rmeots from abroad
into the general area. a t Guant.a.n itno Bay 1 Cuba. Source indica:ted thtLtSubject vas born 26 August 1919.., in .Ba.tabe.no 1 Rabana Province, CUba, .and resided a t Ce.lle y Ca.lle 1;2 , Mirama.r, Habl'll'la. Thb information .was dissem::tne.:ted. to the Bureau· and t ~ e Department of State in S0-656861
dated 13 June 19511 subJect: Ariniog of PSP.
"2. This office has no object ion to the Bureau makii g the above
intormntion available to other off icial ly interested United StatesGovernment agencies as deemed advisable. i
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Thi s / q ~ c m : y rt.?portc.-d te1 the b . u - e - ~ i.nCi:iC - J/748 1 112, rd 'erE·nced abo'lc, t hc..t Suoject
¥:>.s dv::a:ribed in 1951 as h3vi.ng boen a l or". ti.J::e a c t ~ lN;;t lb>er oi' the Ptu•tido ~ o c i a l i s t aPopular {?S?), e.nd hnd a r€·putat ion 1'or deal-ins in. c-::ntl'a.ba.nd. iie was reported to bl< eboe.t ca;"lt a in s u s p e c t ; ; . ~ l ~ ~ t r involved in
o r;::S shipments frtj t:z.€'1'fi in tc the n e r l ~area i t iUf ..ntn.na.mo Buy1 "cl.lt·.a. .
leeders ., such as LazarNu:A. surrar.a.ry of-· . ..
the recul .s of an "invf:.stigation, i11 ~ ; h i c h fthe Bur1:.au pc.rtic:ip<":f:,ed, i n d i c r ~ t e s th.tt t• ••
S u o j t t c n d e d the Cuban Ee.vul Aco.dcr.::;-from 1937 . to 191:1) but Ha s not conm .is::do.ned .
He then join t d t h ~ l· ercr.ar..t a r i n ~ .. f i t h i na f e - o ~ yea:rs he had a t ~ a s s r o a fortune;,
ap}Ja.rently in smuJ5gling, mcst ·c:r ·· hich wasr.:c.dc cit:ri."lg the ':.P..AU adr.U.r.istr;,;.tion {194L, -
~ 9 4 8 Hwev' I', he: was reported as la te as ·1 9 ~ 3 to be g e d in s ~ s e l i n c vith m ~ m b e r scf the C.ube.n Pollee and sn., & S r ar tners . ?.evas said to have L"lflur :ntinl. .fri::.ndc l.'hollf.forded protection from a r r e ~ t c : tbc:>e
u c t i v i t i ~ s , wld ch he c ~ r r i t d en underof a firm in Hai.;ana called fuporttlciorn V a l l ~
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There •1as sotr.e indicat ion that
suspected of r:irU;g t r ~ f f i c k i n b •. was dt::te:rr.iincii tha t he ~ , t n s notthe Gommuni::;t .. ?n:rt:r, it wac di:::co-n:red thn:t
he sul::-lE:t oftioe space fer some t i ~ : : ~ tc acocmitt£:e c.l th5 ?ort ido ;.>ccialistll .:'or:ular
L"l a buiidinG g i c h he rente:d an-: used far
storaGe·._ l o ·action wllS ta:Yf'n t th is timea.ctinst 2\Jbject as a r6su l t of t h ~ s s cb..-.rges.
5. I t iet su;;eest ;Q t hat the Office of Haval. Iotel l i : ;ence andthe mmi.;;ration a:ld t':a.tural iznt ion Servicn r . : a ~ t have detei l s on
the ir.for-::.ati·:>n sunsr.a.riz·:d in a r a c r k . ~ h 3 b, ::1bov-:.,.,..
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. . . . . ..n 19 June lSG2 Comma.Fer-del VALLE said that t.,e 13 de :Marzo Directorio Revolucionario (13th qt __
. March Revolutio.nary D ectorate), the Federacion Estudiantil Universita.ri.a.· (FEU - University Students Federation), and the FAYCA had m c r ~ oform a new group called the Ejercito Invasor· Cubano (EIC., - Cuban Invading:. :Army). .. ·
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nator is ose
Will.itary Coordi- ··, .
the lea4ers is fnu
TROYANO, a former major in the Cuban rebel army
.1 __ ·, EIC Headquarters is located
at 1070 • Stre · Two unidentified counterrevolutionary
groups were rumored to be considering merging With the E I C . a i d . • ._
that Cuban exiles wishing to becoc1e metnbers of the EICr e ~
to ·complete an application form and await approval by the leading officers of
the newly formed organization. _ e aims of the EIC ar.e -stated on the reverse . _side of the application form and, · ~ effect, are the same goals as those ·printed on the application or t.. l._ (former anti-Castro group, FAYCA. In
general, the intentions of the E I ~ -following the success of a counterrevolution,
include: restoring the consij.tutiCR ·af 1940; holding immediate elections;acquitting political prisoners; derogating·all laws approved during the Castroregime; restoring private enterprise;.eliminating Communism and the covert.forms of Castroism without Fidel; establishing a democracy; and reestablishingrelations with the United States. lv embars of the organization claim that noaid has been received from the United States Government. They also claim
- that they have a trainii1g camp, enough arms or training purposes or limited
· to;.. Records of.this Agency reveal that n ~ Eladio del_VALLE Gutierrezprobably identical with Eladio del VALLE above has been· the subject of
preYiOus correspondence between this Agency and the Bureau. I t is suggestedthat the Bureau be queried for further information on del VALLE. .. ..
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12.. Information on· n r A m ~ ~ r y Gau.dericio TROYAN O Barban possiblyldentical with TROYANO above, has been.received by this Agency from theBureau and it s suggested that the .Bureau be quer.ied for further infOrination.concerning him.
· · 13.. This office .has no further identifiable information .on the individuals
mentioned above and would appreciate receiving any ir..formation the addresseesmay have or may develop on them. Any additional information which may come
to the attention of this Agency will be .forwarded to the addressees .
applies to material which is properly classifiedpursuant to an Executive order in the interest of
national defense or foreign policy;
applies to information which pertains solely tothe internal rules and pract ices of the Agency;
applies to the Director s statutory obligationsto protect from disclosure intelligence sources andmethods, as well as the organization, functions,names, official t i t les salaries or numbers of per
sonnel employed by the Agency, in accord with theNational Security Act of 194 7 and the CIA Act of1949, respectively;
applies to information such as trade secrets andcommercial or financial information obtained froma person on a privileged or confidential basis;
applies to inter- and intra-agency memoranda which
are advisory in nature;
applies to information releas e of which would con-sti tute an unwarranted invasion of the personal privacy of other i ndividuals; and
applies to inves tigatory records, release of wh ichcould C) ~ o n s t i t u t an unwarranted invasion ofthe personal privacy of others, D) disclose the
identity of a confidential source, E) discloseinvestigative techniques and procedures, or (F)endanger the l ife or physical safety of lawenforcement personnel.
PRIVACY ACT :
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applies to information concerning other individualswhich may not be releas ed without their \.\. Titten consent;
applies to polygraph records; documents or segregableportions of docLmlents, r elease of which ,\·ould discloseintelligence sources and methods, including names ofcertain Agency employees and organizational components;and, documents or info rmation provided by foreigngovernments ;
applies to information and materia l properl y classi
fied pursuant an Executive order in the interest ofnational defense or foreign policy; and
applies to investigatory material compiled solelyfor the purpose of determining suitabili ty, eligibil i ty, or qualifications for Federal civilianemployment, or access to classified information,release of which would disclose a confidential source.
R e ·Miami l e t t e r t ~ Bureau·, 6/22/66. . · lL7},.J
se t out a l ead to i n t e r v i e w l l l l l l l l l l lJf o l l o ~ i n g complet ion of u. .. .:l ._..
concern1ng ROLANDO M.ASFERRER. C· .· . ; : ::
a d i s e d t h : ~ ~ ~ 6 ~ ~ ~ t i ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ : ~ f t : ~ ~ l i i ~ ' . ~s.e_yera1.-reJ?o:&ts _ : ; : ~ m i n f o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n c e r n i n g i ~ n v o l v e m e n t . / · .. : - < ~ - - - -
. of the ~ J ~ ~ i o t r t h r o u g h use o.f .h i s --.: ·;_ ... · t-5-·:--=·f i s h i n - g · ~ ~ a : : t s a ~ d __ t ~ . J n e b e l i e v e s he bas p i n - · ~ : : : : ...
p o i n t ~ < l j ; h epar cu a r boat being u s ed by . DEL VALLE to . ·· ·
: ~ : :~ t J n g drugs in to the s . Q I J L ~ a n J ~ . m a a . n d p o s s i b l y =#, oi'il. .::: ·t ~ e D o ~ . n J c ~ .. ~ p ~ b l i ~ He_. i d t ~ a t h ~ c c ? ~ ~ d ~ Q t _ p ~ · = . ·<·.:>. ~ ;· ~ c e r t a i n when t h l _ : ~ __ ~ e s .. i ~ a t _ Q . ~ m ~ g ~ <;Qme ..to a h e ~ ~ , _ ' - E t ~ :
. ~ d r e su l t i n . se izure ..... u L b ~ ~ ~ s t h i s wil l develop· -- ·r ·. · : _,_ - -. _ · --.
i 1t h i n the · next -seve ra l _ _ 1 . ~ e k s . _ _, _- · .. • ;_ _ .: ·_. - . -t : : .- .... . - ,., . : i iJ ···' -:· . . :- .--
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In addi t ion to the he U. · s. Customs : : ~ . . ~i n ~ ~ s t i g a t i o n _ o ; o , ~ ~ t D . : : U i g __ s con t inu ing :u.P-: fl . .
and accordinglyan
i n t e rv ew. i r i could re . f lec t . . · ;:;·-:-unfavorabl:y..,..upon t ha t i nve s t i ga t ion . . -· .· - r - -Upon c o ~ c l l , l s i o n of t he Customs i nves t iga t w·~ ~ ~ -
~ concerning MASFERRER, Miami wi l l promptly interview .- ~ - ~ - : -. .ip- ·an · e f fo r t to fu l ly develop a l l f ac t s concerning t
.. a l lega t ion agains t -DEL VALLE. _ •
.. . RW-24 I tJtJ J t ~ , - , _ , J_ .) :. 2 _.- Bureau (RM) - - . . . -. . . ._
'NEWS team had a ~ a r t i e u l a . re i : 4 ~ t . . ··since ·we knew memben
• . • .. • . :>t·.. ·:: .landed ifn e u ~ > a ·and
·;muni t ions were unloaded.~ o m e of the dynamite was put touse the bombing of the Rositade ·Homedo Hotel in the Mira.mar
.section ·-ot Havana - a hotel oe¢u,pied .liy.:th e· Russi an Embassy.; , H o w : ~ r e r , the empty boat wu
. lieized and · the Cuban .ol.·ner.' wu 'forced into h i d i n ~ . At ·th;•·
.. r i t i n ~ . 'there i 110 o r d roa
the uew membera. ; , ·
f i l ~ . Y E S RE (EAL THF I R ~ S WlTHlH HJM . D· Dd 'Valle is partly bald and ap
pears to be a mild man.' ~ hiseyes •betray the inner fire A Jdrive . him on. 1\'hen he tA s UCuba's liberation from the C o m ~mul'l_ists, .he · beeomea··a c : o ~ ~
.reahst. ·: •. · ... · I 4 ·· · · •;cu ba ·must be governed by a
ing onpolitieal·'·"One
c : o n t i i : J uvari.ouacommonthat prorefusalhas theneaa an d
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ne w·generation o:f young people,"· Fidel's ihe said. · "We. ca n·no longer toler- they'll rale · ·the same old faces in the by ad d,isame '1>ld .covernment poJiit on.s tro'a ~with ·the s ~ m e old eorruption. come a
e i e ia a ~ o o d chance that muat b
. , - . , . . .. ... ,. ; :; ·, : _ : "<- : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t b e g r o u ~ a .here and in the b - ."Over: .: l,OIJ:Q o , u r : ·men are ' lha.mt .will land :in Ctiba at ·rough- ·ment 1:
aoldiera who defected·.from a s t r o .lv' tn e'.:;iame ' t ime-becauae· aU of' exneaOthers ·.are··· profes'sionals :who 'i l l be. ttiggered to theirwere in· Batista's army. We e:r- by: ' th e ' s'ucce:u of the f i ~ b t e r a · "l \7
Jlect many more r:ecruita from within the country. :: · what dFidel's for.ces--t}ley are deserting "When that happena, . the other M
'en ·maaae 'these "p'aat few : weeks." really.·_touch war may h e ~ i 1 L other n· ·· De l· . ·valle's · orga.nii.atio.o .. is ·There . ia an excellent c.bance does no t.
a b i p p i n ~ mon than lQ· tona of that', ~ h t izht.inr ... m ro on · fa to a c e ~munitions per· f r o ~ . C u ~ a t9r m a n y . n . n a f t e ~ , C ~ • - atructu r.Am to · ·. coaat ·. tzoo haa fallen. . . . , ; ·. · · . and ll'e '
.- ::.--- -··.1vas '"Ja',nid 'that ' hia o·rganliatfon ' ·· .::o u > v : ~ - a n shipload ·doee ·not--yet have the adminiatra- THIS
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' t.ive' fo n·es needed to take control, limit:.
in e h a r ~ t e of the shipment-morebut'addl i that the ·powerful Dem- are acu.
This Service has received a copy of your l e t t e r dated April 29 1978
to the Federal Bureau of Investigation requesting information re la t ingto Eladio Del Valle and three other subjects. The Bureau advises thatin processing your request they have retrieved nine documents relat ingto Mr. Del Valle which originated with this Service. The documents have
therefore been forwarded to this Service to determine their availabil i ty
to you.
Enclosed are copies of the documents retrieved from the records ofthe Federal Bureau of Investigation which originated with this Service.
Sincerely
f ~ A I / ~ ~Robert A Kane } ~Associate CommissionerManagement
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