Julio Salazar
For the Mexican racewalker, see Julio César Salazar.
Julio Salazar Monroe | |
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Allegiance | Peru |
Service/branch | Peruvian Army |
Rank | General |
Commands held | National Intelligence Service |
Battles/wars | Internal Conflict in Peru, La Cantuta Massacre |
Other work | Currently imprisoned for his role in the La Cantuta Massacre |
General Julio Ronald Salazar Monroe was the de jure chief of Peru's National Intelligence Service (SIN) during the early 1990s. During Salazar's tenure at the SIN, Vladimiro Montesinos acted as the de facto chief of the SIN and the National Security Advisor.
On April 8, 2008, Salazar was sentenced to 35 years of prison for his role in the La Cantuta Massacre, which was carried out by the Grupo Colina death squad.[1][2]
Notes
- ↑ Monte Hayes, Associated Press. "Peruvian court convicts 4 of kidnapping, murder for 1992 massacre". April 8, 2008.
- ↑ Radio Programas del Perú. "Condena a grupo Colina: Ex jefe del SIN recibe pena de 35 años de prisión". April 8, 2008.
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