News Source: The Scotsman
| 2 months ago
Dutch-Argentine airline pilot on charges that decades ago he flew planes used to throw opponents of Argentina's former military junta into the sea...Poch, 57, a retired lieutenant from the Argentine navy, was arrested on Tuesday at Valencia's Manises...
News Source: Fox News
| 2 months ago
An Argentine-born pilot for a low-cost airline was arrested during a stopover in a Spanish airport on suspicion of piloting planes that carried hundreds of dissidents to their deaths during his country's 1976-1983 "dirty war," authorities said...
News Source: The Guardian
| 2 months ago
Spanish police have arrested an Argentinian military pilot accused of taking part in "death flights" in which hundreds of opponents of his country's military junta were thrown from planes into the sea. Juan Alberto Poch, 57, was arrested on Monday at...
News Source: Times Online
| 2 months ago
Julio Alberto Poch, 57, a retired Argentine naval pilot, is accused of being involved in the deaths of a thousand victims between 1976 and 1983. Mr Poch is wanted in Argentina in connection with four criminal investigations into "death flights" in...
News Source: Typically Spanish
| 2 months ago
Julio Alberto Poch was a Navy pilot based at Argentina's most notorious secret detention centre A man wanted in connection with the death flights during Argentina’s so-called ‘dirty war’ has been arrested in Valencia. He is a pilot named by the...
News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| 2 months ago
Spanish police have arrested an Argentine-born commercial pilot wanted in connection with the deaths of 1,000 people during his South American country's "dirty war" period between 1976-1983. Police say in a statement issued Wednesday that fugitive...