World | al-Qaeda in Iraq Torture Room Discovered in Northern Iraq Bloodstained chamber thought to belong to Iraq Al-Qaeda By Jason Farago Posted Dec 20, 2007 8:07 AM CST Copied U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Kevin J. Bergner, Multi-National Force -Iraq spokesman, speak to reporters on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2007 during a press conference about recent efforts against al-Qaida.(AP Photo/Wathiq Khuzaie, Pool) (Associated Press) Coalition forces in Iraq have unearthed a blood-stained torture chamber north of the city of Muqdadiya, which the military suspects belonged to Al-Qaeda in Iraq. Troops stumbled upon a network of buildings comprising the torture room, three detention facilities and a headquarters. Forces also uncovered a mass grave containing 26 bodies. Within the torture chamber troops discovered chains hanging from the ceiling and a bed rigged to an electrical shock system. The military suspects that some of the dead found near the complex were Iraqi police officers; a bullet-riddled police car was found minutes from the site. Read These Next White House: No Mark Twain Prize for Bill Maher. Try 'microshifting' if the 9-to-5 grind is wearing on you. 'I'm glad he's dead,' Trump says of Robert Mueller. Parents warn about online challenge after girl's death. Report an error