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104-10095-10027 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (8/11/1975)

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      MEMORANDUM FOR:  The Review Staff                   AW

      ATTENTION:       Mr. Walter Elder

      VIA:             SA/DDO (John Waller)

      SUBJECT:.        Documentation of Castro Assassination Plots

      REFERENCE:       Review Staff 75/1696


           1. Per  referent request, we have conducted a review of our
      files on incidents and individuals mentionel in the report given
      by Fidel Castro to Senator McGovern.  This memorandum contains
      the results of our traces on the alleged assassination plots and
      the Cuban individuals mentioned in the report.  It must be borne
      in mind that our files are keyed primarily to names of individuals
      and not by incidents or plots, thereby making the retrieval process
      difficult. No  project file bearing specifically on the subject of
      assassination has been located.  Nonetheless, what follows is keyed
      to the chronological  order of the plots as described in Castro's
      report.

              A.  Mid  1960.  Nothing has been located in records which
     ties CIA           to this incident.

                   (1) Armando  CUBRIA Ramos.  According to CIA traces,
     CUBRIA was  a long-time sabotage expert and member of Castro's 26th
     of July Movement until  1960, when he apparently turned on Castro.
     lie was arrested in 1960 for organizing underground activity
     against the  Castro regime and was sentenced to 30 years imprison-
     ment  for conspiracy.  There is no record of CIA contact with CUBRIA.

                   (2)  Mario TAULER Sague.  He was arrested on 12 July
      1960 in Havana where he was caught unloading arms clandestinely
      introduced into Cuba.  There is no record of CIA contact with him.


                                                          E2, IMPDET
                                                          CL BY:  059115

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