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===Connections with Argentina=== Ciga Correa, an agent of the Intelligence [[Battalion 601]] of the Argentine Army was recognized as one of the trainers of the Group of Fourteen. Later, Colonel Gustavo Álvarez Martínez, graduated from the Colegio Militar de la Nación in 1961, was head of the Honduran intelligence services (FUSEP) at the time of the creation of Battalion 3-16, formed in the likeness of Battalion 601 , and with which Argentines collaborate indirectly. In late 1981 (during the Argentine Dirty War), after a strong investment in the Argentine base in Honduras, more than 150 Argentine officers to that country. The Argentine military had its staff operations center in a farm called "La Quinta", in addition to several training bases, including Lepaterique and Quilalí; all this as part of a series of training operations that received the code name of Operation Charly. The Argentines put at the disposal of Battalion 316 a death squad led by Colonel "El Chino" Lau, a specialist in murder and torture. With the crisis caused by the Malvinas War, the CIA took charge of all operations, although the Argentines continued to operate until 1984, and some until 1986. Also the Army Mechanics School (ESMA) sent collaborators and officers specialized in interrogations; among them, Roberto Alfieri González, who served in the national guard of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, the country where he was arrested for extortion and murder.
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