An image released by the Ecuadorian army shows emergency services and prisoners lying on the ground at a detention center in Guayaquil.
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Daniel Noboa, President of the South American country, which has been hit by a wave of violence, is trying to break free. Curfews and bans on gatherings are intended to break the power of the gangs.
AIn view of the chaotic conditions in prisons in Ecuador, the government of the South American country has declared a state of emergency. Among other things, the right to assembly will be temporarily restricted, according to the decree published on Monday (local time). In addition, a nighttime curfew will apply for the next 60 days.
Recently, criminal gangs had violent arguments in the country's prisons and taken guards hostage. According to the prison administration, the head of the powerful gang “Los Choneros”, Adolfo Macías alias “Fito”, apparently managed to escape.
“The days when those convicted of drug trafficking, contract killings and organized crime told the government what to do are over,” President Daniel Noboa said in a speech. “We are taking control in the prisons again.” Videos showed how heavily armed soldiers and police officers entered a detention center and lined up the prisoners in their underwear on the floor of the inner courtyard.
Violence has increased dramatically in Ecuador in recent years. With around 25 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants, one of the highest values in Latin America was recorded in 2022. Many of the overcrowded prisons are controlled by criminal organizations and fights between gangs often occur there.
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