Evidence of Saddam Hussein's punishment squads has been discovered in Iraq's western desert, it was revealed yesterday. At a deserted training camp near Nasiriyah British intelligence officers found records of ear amputations meted out to anyone speaking out of turn. The detailed security punishment dossiers were discovered yesterday by 3 Regiment Army Air Corps. Hand-written books uncovered detailed the names and addresses of locals who had been overheard complaining about the regime. Captain "Mac" McGee, a member of the intelligence gathering team, said: "It had the names of anyone who didn't show enough support for Saddam. "It was a record...