OFAC Cuba SDN — Currently Sanctioned Military, intelligence & security officials (1)
Every military, intelligence & security officials on the US Treasury OFAC SDN List under Cuba-related sanctions programs. Each name links to a permanent profile with biographical data, OFAC program code, and source link.
What "military, intelligence & security officials" means here
Officers of Cuba's Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR / MINFAR), the Ministry of the Interior (MININT), Tropas Especiales, Dirección de Inteligencia (DI), and other security-service actors designated under the Cuban Assets Control Regulations or named on the State Department's Cuba Restricted List.
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- Military, intelligence & security officials (1) — current view
- GAESA, state enterprises & financial actors (15)
- Diplomatic officials (0)
- Government & political officials (61)
All military, intelligence & security officials (A–Z)
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Why this view exists
OFAC publishes the Cuba SDN list grouped only by entity type (individuals / entities / vessels / aircraft) and by sanctions program. Compliance, M&A, and journalist research workflows usually want a sector-pivoted view — "who are the currently-sanctioned FAR/MININT officials?" or "which GAESA-affiliated entities are blocked?" — which neither OFAC nor most trackers offer. We compute the sector for every designation from its OFAC remarks plus a curated overrides table; see the sector pillar page for the full methodology.
Verifying these designations
- OFAC official Sanctions Search — primary source for live screening
- Our search tool — paste any name to see if it's currently designated
- Active OFAC General Licenses for Cuba (CACR §515.560–.578)
- What are OFAC sanctions on Cuba? (plain-English guide)