Names of Suspects Involved in an Armed Infiltration Attempt into Cuba
CUBA – An armed infiltration attempt into Cuba was reported by the Cuban authorities who intercepted a Florida-registered speedboat off the northern coast, which left 4 attackers dead and 6 others wounded after they opened fire at border guards.
“Authorities have confirmed that the intercepted speedboat, registered in the State of Florida under number FL7726SH, was carrying 10 armed individuals who, according to preliminary statements by those detained, intended to carry out an infiltration for terrorist purposes,” the Interior Ministry said in a post on the US social media company X’s platform hours after the incident.
In an earlier statement, the ministry said the boat entered Cuban territorial waters and opened fire on border guards, injuring an officer in an incident that left four alleged attackers dead and six wounded.
Authorities said they seized assault rifles, handguns, improvised explosive devices described as Molotov cocktails, body armor, telescopic sights and camouflage uniforms from the vessel.
Names of Detained Suspects
The 6 detained individuals were identified as:
- Amijail Sanchez Gonzalez
- Leordan Enrique Cruz Gomez
- Conrado Galindo Sariol
- Jose Manuel Rodriguez Castello
- Cristian Ernesto Acosta Guevara
- Roberto Azcorra Consuegra
Michel Ortega Casanova was identified among those killed during the incident, while efforts are ongoing to identify three additional deceased individuals, according to the Interior Ministry.
The ministry said all participants were Cuban nationals residing in the US and claimed most had prior criminal records involving violent activity. It alleged that Sanchez Gonzalez and Cruz Gomez appear on Cuba’s national list of individuals designated under UN Security Council Resolution 1373 for alleged involvement in terrorist activities.
Authorities also said Cuban national Duniel Hernandez Santos was arrested inside Cuba and accused of facilitating the landing and reception of the armed group. He has confessed to his role, according to the statement.
The investigation remains ongoing, the ministry said.
