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Friday June 01, 2012
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The goods seized from Tocorón jail come back one year later


National Guard troops and agents of the extinct National Administration of Penitentiary Services confiscated weapons, illicit drugs, ammunition, alcohol, household appliances and sufficient tools to operate a nightclub in Tocorón jail, central Aragua state. One year later "Disco Tokio" opened again

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Authorities took out the sound system used for "Disco Tokio"(Handout photo)
Authorities took out the sound system used for "Disco Tokio"(Handout photo) In the raid and search, military officers found wrapped up grenades. They were buried (Handout photo) A portion of seized weapons was displayed on containers of household appliances (Handout photo) Eight FALs were tracked, according to sources of the Ministry of Penitentiary Services (Handout photo) The sound system returned some months later (Handout photo) In 2010, one of the rooms used as nightclub was filled with mats. There was overcrowding already (Handout photo) There was decoration to liven up the atmosphere (Handout photo) Special parties are hosted by Father's Day (Handout photo) In a search in 2010, authorities confiscated 7,000 boxes of beer. They were aimed at a party weekend (Handout photo) A swimming pool for kids (Handout photo) The riots that caused the crackdown claimed the lives of 18 inmates (Handout photo) A total of 36 pistols and eight revolvers was part of the seizure (Handout photo) The National Guard contingent was backed by tanks (Handout photo) The prison was evicted during the search (Handout photo) The National Guard backed the whole action (Handout photo) The inmates who remained several days in the yards would be surveiled from the sentry box (Handout photo)
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