Former Dirección General De Inteligencia (DGI) officer Enrique García Diaz reports Alexis Frutos was selected for the DGI
during his final year of high school. He then moved to Havana in 1976
to start his spy career. He married an Afro-Cuban woman who gave birth
to two daughters during the 1980s. She was not a DGI official at that time.
During the years of the Reagan administration, the “Mexico Desk” at DGI headquarters had eight officers. Frutos Weeden was one of the best officers on this portfolio. Fellow “Desk Officers” included Yolanda Pascual, Enrique Vilavoy "Henry," Luis Popa "Alan," Pablo Avelino Gonzalez Diaz "Avelino," Blas Andres Perira Luna "Ritz," Orlando Fundora Jr "Aldo" and chief of Mexico operations -- Rolando Sarraf Elias "Elias."
According to the CIA Directory of Cuban officials, Sarraf served as a Prensa Latina (PRELA) representative at the Cuban Embassy in the late 1970s. García Diaz and the CIA both noted Frutos Weeden’s assignment to Mexico City as the Commercial Attaché in the early-mid 1980s.
García Diaz said as of his 1989 defection, the DGI
Centro in Mexico had 15 officers and had deeply penetrated the Mexican
government, every major political party and all key societal sectors. He
believes the (now) Directorate of Intelligence (DI) remains deeply rooted throughout the nation to this day.
Alexis Frutos is currently the Political Counselor at the Cuba Embassy in Venezuela, where García Diaz suspects he serves as the DI Centro Chief.
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