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US Police Train Mexican Police to Torture

Posted by Kristin Bricker - November 29, 2008 at 8:07 pm

A Mexican police trainer fired for hitting a female cadet has been hired by another police force in

Comic by Magu for La Jornada.  Translation: Every day more and more Mexicans know that theyre protected by the police.  Yeah, narcos, kidnappers...

Comic by Magu for La Jornada. Translation: "Every day more and more Mexicans know that they're protected by the police." "Yeah, narcos, kidnappers..."

La Jornada has revealed that some of the trainers responsible for the torture classes given to Leon, Guanajuato, Special Tactics police are San Diego, California, police officers from that city’s SWAT team.  Other trainers came from the private Mexican company Sniper, according to the Mexican government.  The government released the names of the following trainers: Carlos Guillermo Martinez Acuña, Gerardo Ramon Arrechea de la Vega (the Cuban-Mexican trainer whom Narco News revealed is a high-ranking member of the anti- Cuban paramilitary organization Comandos F4), Francisco Javier Jaramillo Barrios, Alfredo Torres Solano, and Martin Gonzalez Cabrera.  La Jornada reports that the government did not disclose the trainers’ nationalities nor their respective employers.

The training was discovered when videos from the classes were leaked to Leon’s daily newspaper El Heraldo in June of this year.  Three videos surfaced:

  • The first video portrayed an English-speaking trainer of British origins making a trainee roll through his own vomit as punishment for not completing an exercise.  The government has not disclosed this trainer’s name, nor the company for whom he works.  Narco News identified him as Andrew “Orlando” Wilson of the US/British company Risks Incorporated.  Videos of the Leon training (minus the segments) are posted on Risk Incorporated’s website.
  • The second video shows police being trained in tactics that are historically popular amongst Mexican police officers: the tehuacanazo and the pocito.  The tehuacanazo involves squirting mineral up the victim’s nose, which produces a burning sensation.  In the pocito, the victim’s head is inserted in a hole filled with feces.  A participant in the leaked video stated that the hole also contained rats.  During the training, a police officer whom the government says was a volunteer was subjected to both tactics at the same time.
  • While the first two videos were shot during the spring, the third video was shot in December 2007 or January 2008.  It shows police trainer Roberto Ramírez Govea, who at the time was employed with the Leon Public Security Department, hitting a female cadet in the head during target practice.  El Correo de reports that Ramirez was fired for this offense, but less than 15 days later was hired for the same position in the San Francisco del Rincon Public Security Department.  San Fransisco del Rincon is also located in .


Together, the videos sparked international outrage.  Leon’s municipal government, which contracted the training, defended the courses, saying that they were necessary to prepare the police to combat La Jornada reports that each course cost MX$82,000 (USD$6,205).

The videos surfaced the same day President George W. signed Plan into law.  Plan , which is designed to combat , will provide more training and equipment for Mexican police and soldiers, utilizing US police officers, federal agents, and trainers.  The US government thus far has not commented on the Leon trainings or made any promises that the similar training programs will not continue with US taxpayer money under Plan .

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