By Prensa Latina
Havana : The “Granma” newspaper denounced Wednesday the impunity Cuban-born terrorists are enjoying in the United States, as shown by the Federal Bureau of Investigations’ inertia to fight them.
The daily’s article mentions Rodolfo Frometa, chief of the F-4 Command, an organization with an extensive anti-Cuba criminal record.
Frometa spoke out in radio programs for the murder of Caribbean leaders, without being halted, despite such act being a federal crime, the paper said.
He claimed to be an arms dealers, and said he is in contact with Luis Posada Carriles, responsible for the 1976 bombing of a Cubana airliner that killed 73 passengers.
The columnist mentioned some of Frometas criminal record, including that as a member of the Alpha 66 group he was sent to Cuba in 1981 to poison cattle, burn sugar-cane plantations and destroy citrus plants.
As a result of that, he was detained and sentenced to 10 years in Cuba.
In June, 1994, he was arrested in Miami while purchasing a ground-to-air Stinger missile, three M-72 antitank missiles, C-4 explosives and a grenade launcher.