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{{for|the Spanish organization|Servicio de Información Militar}}
{{for|the Spanish organization|Servicio de Información Militar}}
The '''Servicio de Inteligencia Militar (SIM)''' (English: Military Intelligence Service) was the main instrument during the later part of the dictatorship of [[Rafael Trujillo]] to keep control within the [[Dominican Republic]].
The '''Servicio de Inteligencia Militar (SIM)''' (English: Military Intelligence Service) was the main instrument during the later part of the dictatorship of [[Rafael Trujillo]] to keep control within the [[Dominican Republic]].

==Operation==
==Operation==
Around 1957 the Department of State for Security, headed by General Arturo Espaillat was dissolved, replaced by SIM and its sister agency, the '''Servicio Central de Inteligencia (SCI)'''.<ref name=diederich>{{cite book| author=Bernard Diederich |title=Trujillo. The Death of the Goat| publisher=Little, Brown, and Co, 1978 |page=33ff| isbn=0-316-18440-3}}</ref> Under the leadership of [[Johnny Abbes]] SIM employed thousands of people and was involved in immigration, passports, censorship, supervision of aliens, and undercover work.<ref name=crassweller>{{cite book |author=Crassweller RD |title=Trujillo. The Life and Times of a Caribbean Dictator. |publisher=The MacMillan Co, New York (1966) |page=329ff}}</ref> At the Palace of Communications some fifty people intercepted and recorded domestic and foreign phone conversations.<ref name=diederich/> Its secret activities used murder, kidnapping, extorsion and terror to achieve its goals. Money was spent to lobby American legislators.<ref name=diederich/>
Around 1957 the Department of State for Security, headed by General Arturo Espaillat was dissolved, replaced by SIM and its sister agency, the '''Servicio Central de Inteligencia (SCI)'''.<ref name=diederich>{{cite book| author=Bernard Diederich |title=Trujillo. The Death of the Goat| publisher=Little, Brown, and Co, 1978 |page=33ff| isbn=0-316-18440-3}}</ref> Under the leadership of [[Johnny Abbes García]], SIM employed thousands of people and was involved in immigration, passports, censorship, supervision of aliens, and undercover work.<ref name=crassweller>{{cite book |author=Crassweller RD |title=Trujillo. The Life and Times of a Caribbean Dictator. |publisher=The MacMillan Co, New York (1966) |page=329ff}}</ref> At the Palace of Communications some fifty people intercepted and recorded domestic and foreign phone conversations.<ref name=diederich/> Its secret activities used murder, kidnapping, extorsion and terror to achieve its goals. Money was spent to lobby American legislators.<ref name=diederich/>


In the population members of SIM were known as "caliés" (Thugs), they patrolled the streets in their black VW beetles called "cepillos" (brushes). Infamous detention centers were La Nueve (The Nine) and La Cuarenta (The Forty) where prisoners were tortured and killed.
In the population members of SIM were known as "caliés" (Thugs), they patrolled the streets in their black VW beetles called "cepillos" (brushes). Infamous detention centers were La Nueve (The Nine) and La Cuarenta (The Forty) where prisoners were tortured and killed.
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==Directors==
==Directors==
* Coronel [[Johnny Abbes García]], 1957 - 1960
* [[Colonel]] [[Johnny Abbes García]], 1957–1960
* Coronel Cándido Torres, 1960
* Colonel Cándido Torres, 1960
* Coronel Roberto Figueroa Carrión, 1961 - 1962
* Colonel Roberto Figueroa Carrión, 1961–1962


==Famous operations==
==Famous operations==

Revision as of 21:53, 31 January 2019

The Servicio de Inteligencia Militar (SIM) (English: Military Intelligence Service) was the main instrument during the later part of the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo to keep control within the Dominican Republic.

Operation

Around 1957 the Department of State for Security, headed by General Arturo Espaillat was dissolved, replaced by SIM and its sister agency, the Servicio Central de Inteligencia (SCI).[1] Under the leadership of Johnny Abbes García, SIM employed thousands of people and was involved in immigration, passports, censorship, supervision of aliens, and undercover work.[2] At the Palace of Communications some fifty people intercepted and recorded domestic and foreign phone conversations.[1] Its secret activities used murder, kidnapping, extorsion and terror to achieve its goals. Money was spent to lobby American legislators.[1]

In the population members of SIM were known as "caliés" (Thugs), they patrolled the streets in their black VW beetles called "cepillos" (brushes). Infamous detention centers were La Nueve (The Nine) and La Cuarenta (The Forty) where prisoners were tortured and killed.

SIM was dissolved in 1962, after the fall of the Trujillo regime.

Directors

Famous operations

References

  1. ^ a b c Bernard Diederich. Trujillo. The Death of the Goat. Little, Brown, and Co, 1978. p. 33ff. ISBN 0-316-18440-3.
  2. ^ Crassweller RD. Trujillo. The Life and Times of a Caribbean Dictator. The MacMillan Co, New York (1966). p. 329ff.