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Díaz Bessone Judgement: "It was hell" Female ex police

For Luciano Couso. Jorge Adrian Sanchez, former detainee at the Information Service for police Rosario the last dictatorship, said today by teleconference from London to the Federal Oral Court No. 2 (TOF2) that "the monstrous crimes that the tribunal judges are inalienable because they constitute crimes against humanity and were performed using the state structure."

Sanchez, who lives in London and declared from the Argentine consulate in the British capital on trial for the cause Díaz Bessone, was kidnapped on February 22, 1977 he entered his home in San Martin Street to 3300 of this city in the south of Rosario.

On his stay in the camp said: "It was hell, (the torturers) enjoyed what they did. "

"The group was detained in civilian clothes, carrying high-caliber weapons, I was shackled hand and foot and taken to a car where they put me in the base, and two people who were put their feet back in my head and hit me in the head butt, "explained the witness.

At the time of his arrest Sanchez was just 16 years and was active in the Union of Secondary Students (UES) of Rosario, recalled today.

"remained missing for more than four weeks in the Service Information (SI) was about forty days in (the jail in the town of Santa Fe) Coronda complete twenty months, "he said before the TOF2 via teleconference.

In SI, a police Rosario area, ran the largest clandestine detention center during the last dictatorship in the southern province of Santa Fe, where it is estimated that between 1,800 and 2,000 went missing detainees.

In his statement, the witness Sanchez said "the abduction, torture and mistreatment were connected to my political activities in high school at that time."

"I moved to police headquarters, he was blindfolded and tied me to a metal bed, people came and went, 5 or 6 were present during the torture sessions, "he said.

"Torture was with batons, punched in the stomach, the band was loosened a bit and I saw the Blind Lofiego torturing me," Sanchez said.

Jose Ruben 'El Ciego' Lofiego is one of the former policemen accused in the public trial in the cause Díaz Bessone, with Rito Ramón Vergara, José Carlos Scortechini and Mario Alfredo Marcote.

are also accused the former head of the Second Army Corps during the dictatorship, Ramon Genaro Diaz Bessone, and civilians accused of complicity with the illegal repression, Ricardo Miguel Chomicky.

In his statement today, Sanchez also identified other members of "the gang" that appeared in SI.

"The priest approached had something around his neck, I think it was a cross," he said of Marchetto, whose nom de guerre during the crackdown was "The Cure".

"Another person put powder on your nose, breathe it said I was going to help with the pain", he added Sanchez.

"I fainted, someone up the band and was Ricardo Chomicky, who urged me to collaborate, because we were going to make mates and go out and make people punched me, dropped the band and went, "he said.

"The pressures continued, then were more sporadic, it was hell, enjoyed what they did," Sanchez told about the torturers.

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