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Argentina Offers Reward for Fugitive Chilean Ex-Guerrilla Apablaza Ahead of Kast Visit

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Argentina's government on Friday offered a reward of 20 million pesos — roughly $14,000 — for information leading to the capture of Galvarino Apablaza, former leader of the Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front (FPMR), wanted by Chilean courts as the alleged mastermind of the 1991 assassination of Senator Jaime Guzmán and the kidnapping of businessman Cristián Edwards.

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The Government of Javier Milei offers 20 million pesos (about $14,100 dollars) to those who provide information that will allow Galvarino Apablaza, a former Chilean guerrilla who integrated the Manuel Rodríguez (FPMR), a movement that took up arms during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990), and who is wanted more than two decades ago for his alleged responsibility as intellectual author of the murder of Senator Jaime Guzmán, founder…

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The Ministry of Security of Argentina offered a reward of $20 million Argentine pesos (13,228,304 Chilean pesos), for those who give information that allows to locate and arrest the Chilean citizen Galvarino Sergio Apablaza Guerra, who maintains a request for national and international capture for the crimes of homicide and kidnapping.The information was disseminated through social networks through the portfolio, where it was indicated that the …

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The Argentine government is looking for clues about Galvarino Apablaza, a fugitive for his involvement in the murder of Senator Guzmán, offering a $20 million reward.

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Buenos Aires, 3 April (NA) – The Ministry of Security of the Nation offers 20 million pesos for those who provide information on the whereabouts of the Chilean citizen Galvarino Apablaza, who has a national and international arrest request for homicide and kidnapping. According to the Argentine News Agency, the Ministry of Security issued a statement in which it states that Apablaza Guerra “is at large from the Argentine federal justice system a…

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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