Mothers allege army tortured sons at former anti-guerrilla camp
www.vheadline.com Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2003 By: Patrick J. O'Donoghue
The mothers of two conscripts claim the army has tortured their sons during interrogations about a missing FAL assault rifle. At Cocollar (Sucre) training camp (once a notorious anti-guerrilla operations theater in the 60s), Gladys Sanchez Maita and Yoly Carrieles allege that the army special operations school used anti-guerrilla interrogations methods on sons, Ramon Maita Sanchez (23) from Cumana and Jimmy Esqueda Carrieles (19) from Maracaibo.
Young Maita had to be rushed to Cumana hospital after allegedly spending four nights standing in a locker, electric shock to the testicles, plastic bags placed over the head, hung in the air by the hands and placed in a tank full of excrement.
According to the women, one Captain Pena fired shots close to the boys when they were hung from a tree.
Both women say their boys did not steal the rifle but blame a recruit that allegedly deserted.
Cumana garrison commander Colonel Teodoro Garcia admits the recruits are under his care and says Maita stole the rifle, is all right and just wants cheap publicity.