In this press release, the Mexican Solicitor General describes the criminal activity of the nineteen Revolutionary Action Movement (MAR) members arrested for the assault and robbery of a cashier from the Commerce Bank of Morelia at the Three Stars bus terminal. He swears to continue the investigation with the goal of arresting all MAR members as well as others trained in North Korea or recruited from abroad.
February 20, 1971
Biographical Facts on Fabricio Apolos Gomez Souza
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Biographical Facts on Fabricio Apolos Gomez Souza:
Fabricio Apolos Gomez Souza was born at 2:00 AM on January 22, 1933, in the town of Tuzantla, Michoacán, according to the certificate in the Civil Registry of that town from 1933, registered on sheet 16, certificate number 38.
His father: Manuel Gomez Solache, of Mexican nationality. Mother: Esperanza Souza Huerta, of Mexican nationality.
He holds passport number 08188, issued on February 12, 1962, booklet number 112667, by the Ministry of Foreign Relations. The aforementioned passport was used to travel to the USSR with the objective of accomplishing his university studies.
He is registered under the [military service record book][1] numbered 3255216/58.
Physical description:
Height 1.73 meters
Eyes Brown
Eyebrows Normal
Mouth Normal
Hair Brown / chestnut
Forehead Broad
Nose Straight
Distinctive marks: Scar over the left eyebrow.
Profession: Teacher in the City of Nochital, Veracruz, with a known domicile in Col[onia] Obrera [Workers’ Community][2] in that town.
Respectfully,
Enrique Hoeck Cossio
[1] This is listed as a meaning for “cartilla” in Mexican Spanish and seems accurate in this context.
[2] “Col. Obrera” all but certainly refers to colonia obrera, a common administrative label for working-class neighborhoods in towns and cities throughout Mexico. I have translated it here as “workers’ community,” but it may be best (or less awkwardly) left in the original Spanish.
Federal Security Agent Enrique Hoeck Cossio lists basic biographical information on Fabricio Gomez Souza, an arrested member of the Revolutionary Action Committee (MAR).
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