Former Uruguayan military officer convicted of 1977 murder of Communist militant
Saturday, July 1st 2023 - 10:21 UTC
Former Uruguayan military officer convicted of 1977 murder of Communist militant
Saturday, July 1st 2023 - 10:21 UTC
Ferro had been extradited from Spain in 1977
Retired Uruguayan Colonel Eduardo Ferro was sentenced Monday to 21 years in jail for the July 21, 1977, disappearance and murder of Communist militant Óscar Tassino, it was reported in Montevideo.
Judge Silvia Urioste's ruling came after Ferro was extradited from Spain in March 2021. Ferro had been indicted in April 2021. Tassino was 40 years old at the time of his disappearance. He was married and had three children.
The prosecution had requested Ferro's conviction for the crimes of deprivation of liberty, serious injuries, and abuse of authority against detainees, but the judge understood that he should be sentenced for Tassino's forced disappearance because, as long as Tassino's remains do not appear, it generates particular effects on its temporal application.
At the time of Tassino's crime, Ferro was a captain. Also participating in the murder were Ernesto Ramas and Jorge Pajarito Silveira. Tassino's kidnapping reportedly took place at 9 am in Montevideo's Carrasco North area, at the home of Hermes Luis Fulles, where he was living clandestinely, from where he was abducted through violence in a white Peugeot car. The owners of the house were released and went into exile.
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