The document dated this December 8 and signed by Judge Silvia Urioste Torres, determines that “sufficient convicting elements emerge to establish that within the framework of the civic-military dictatorship (…) different parties and/or left-wing political movements were outlawed. And that this determined “that Uruguayan military personnel traveled abroad, in order to carry out operations with a view to arresting the dissidents.
In this repressive framework, the document continues,” on November 12, 1978, effective
Uruguayan military, including Captain Glauco José Yanone De León (…), with the support of Brazilian officials from the Department of Political and Social Order (DOPS), including officers Aurelio Reis, Pedro Seeling and Didi Pedalada, proceeded to the arrest at the Rodoviaria in the city of Porto Alegre (Federative Republic of Brazil) of Lilian Celiberti – militant of the Party for the Victory of the People (PVP).
The document accessed by Grupo R Multimedio also accounts for the arrest of Universindo Rodríguez and Celiberti’s children, Francesca (3) and Camilo (8) in the apartment where they lived with their mother in Porto Alegre.
Then the document establishes that “the four prisoners were taken to the Secretary of Security and there, where the older ones were subjected to physical pressure and interrogations regarding their ties to the political parties of the neighboring country, as well as regarding the individualization and location of other PVP militants.
At the end of the interrogations, the 4 detainees were transferred to Uruguay, where they were received by Colonel Calixto de Armas.
The processing document establishes that “upon entering Uruguay, Rodríguez and Celiberti were interrogated again -among others by the investigated YANNONE- in an area of the coast that could not be determined, and they were subjected to beatings and mock executions, given that the captors sought to obtain information about Hugo Cores, leader of the PVP, resident in the city of Sao Paulo, and about the connections that said party had in the Federative Republic of Brazil.”
After this, according to the document, in order to save the lives of her children, Celiberti agrees to be transferred again to the apartment in Brazil to continue with the attempt to arrest the leader Hugo Cores, but the intervention of two Brazilian journalists frustrated the operation and she was transferred again. to Montevideo. There she “was received in the city of Livramento by Major Carlos Rosell Argimón.”
The judicial investigation also establishes that “on November 25, 1978, Camilo and Francesca Casariego were handed over to their maternal grandfather by order of the Juvenile Judge, Dr. Nelson Nicoliello.”
After verifying these facts on 10.26.2022, the investigators José Bassani, Carlos Rossell and Glauco Yannone were summoned for 12.7.2022. In that instance, the statements of CARLOS ROSSEL and GLAUCO YANNONE were received, with JOSÉ BASSANI not appearing.
Within this framework, the court ordered “the prosecution and imprisonment of Carlos Alberto Rosell Argimón, defendant of the commission, as the perpetrator criminally responsible for three especially aggravated crimes of deprivation of liberty, in concurrence outside of reiteration with repeated crimes of private violence especially aggravated and, of Glauco José Yannone de León, defendant of the commission, as criminally responsible perpetrator of four especially aggravated crimes of deprivation of liberty, in concurrence outside of reiteration with repeated crimes of especially aggravated private violence, dismissing the defenses filed and deferring the expression of grounds for the legal term.