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104-10308-10022 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (9/1/1965)

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   Chief of  Station  JMWAVE&.                            MICROFILM
suwEcT Operational/TYPIC  UANTUMAMCROAK-17AMTURVY-1-
   Alleged  Attempt to Assassinate  Fidel  Castro


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RED:  For your  Information

A.   (OSMA)19783, 11 August  1965
B.    FGA-22252,  22 July  1965 (Not sent(MadridV
C,   MADR-99281  12 December  1963


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        1.   The Subject mentioned  in  paragraph I of  Reference A,  who was
   reportedly  arrested in  late June or  early July  1965, is known  to WAVE
   as AMTURVY-13.   The Subject  mentioned  ini paragraph 2 of Reference  A,
   who allegedly  drew up  the plans and  re   tedly  received money  and
   speCiLal arms from P13PRrIM7 1s'aTormer  WAVE asset,   AMCROAK-1,  who was
   apparently  arrested sometime  in late  April or early  May 1965.

        2.   At the time  of AMCROAK-l's  recruitment  in Madrid, Spain,  in
FDecember 1963, AMCROAK-1 discussed a plan concerning the physical
   elimination  of GOC officials  with  the WAVE Recruiting  Officer,  see
   Reference  C,  During  the course of  this discussion  the WAVE Recruiting
   Officer learned  that  AMTURVY-13 was  one of the principal  conspirators
   involved in  the plot and  that the plotters  claimed  to possess  the
   weapons and  ammunition  to perpetrate  the dead.   All they required  was
   35,000 pesos  in order  to.obtain a  truck, two automobiles  and  places to
   hide after  the attempt  was made.  The  WAVE Recruiting  Officer  told
   AMCROAK-1  that ODYOKE  did not condone  such attempts  ad   n cmmi.1agnp
   were made  to AMCROAK-1  insofar as ODYOE   supportingthe   plot  was


concerned.   No weapons  of any kind  were ever  sent to AMROAK-1,


     3.   Upon returning  to Cuba,  following his  recruitment,  AMCROAK-1
submitted  several  persistent requests  for funds  to purchase  two
automobiles.   Since~t   lOAK-1 said  in Madrid  that two automobles   were
e-quired to  carry  out the plan mentioned  in paragraph  2 above,  it was
suspected  that AMCROAK-l  was still  involved  in this matter.   Therefore,
lie was told that WAVE  would be willing  to provide  the funds  for one
car for  his operational  use but  not for two.   He was also  told to
remember  the discussions  in Madrid,  that we  did not condone  AMTURVY-13'


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DATE TYPED   DATE DISPATCHED
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      UFGA-22995
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    19-120-33-138/3


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