Prisons in Mexico on Verge of Collapse
MEXICO CITY, Dec 28 2012 (
IPS) - Edgar Torres Castillo, 21, has spent two years in the prison of Gómez Palacio, in the Lagunera district between the northern Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila an arid zone known as one of the most dangerous parts of the country.
Amparo Castillo, the mother of Edgar, who was sentenced to eight years in prison for stealing a cell-phone, last saw him during a Dec. 18 visit to the prison. I thought he was acting strange, he seemed really sad and as if he had been hurt, she told IPS by phone. We spent just an hour together before they started to shoo us out things were really tense, she said with anguish in her voice.
In the wee hours of the morning on Dec. 17, the police transferred 137 prisoners from the Gómez Palacio prison to federal penitentiaries.
The next day, at the end of the visiting hours, people living in nearby homes heard loud bursts of gunfire and cries inside the prison. The authorities reported that 25 prisoners and six unarmed guards had been killed during an escape attempt. ................(more)
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