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Friday, January 20, 2012
Mexican army raids 'torture house' in Border Town
The Mexican Army discovered evidence of a torture house in Nogales, Sonora this weekend. During a Sunday morning raid of the house, the Army found an electric cattle prod and a bloody wooden stick with nails sticking out, according to a story from El Imparcial newspaper. The residence is located in the Del Rosario neighborhood, located in northwest Nogales; a few miles from the Nogales border with Arizona. The Mexican Army also found several rifles, ammunition, two trucks and seven police-style uniforms during the raid, the newspaper says. link
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