CRIME ECUADOR - POLICE OFFICERS KIDNAPPED | EXPLOSIONS IN CITIES | PRISONS IN CHAOS

jward

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Mario Nawfal
@MarioNawfal
BREAKING: ECUADOR - POLICE OFFICERS KIDNAPPED | EXPLOSIONS IN CITIES | PRISONS IN CHAOS

A series of explosions across multiple cities in Ecuador have erupted. At least 4 Police officers have been kidnapped in Machala and Quito.

These events occur shortly after the escape of notorious narco boss Adolfo Macías from prison, escalating violence and lawlessness.

Over 50 law enforcement officers are taken hostage in multiple prisons, intensifying the crisis.

President Noboa has declared a state of emergency.

Sources: Guardian NG

View: https://twitter.com/MarioNawfal/status/1744761820525556131?s=20
 

jward

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mzkitty

I give up.
I posted some videos and things on Jane's thread too. Scary.

 

jward

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jward

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This is coming to America. Potato Head has let into our country 8 million illegals. Just 10% of them could cause this type of crime to happen in our country.
Even right now there are corners of our country where the lawless roll up and down the streets, and aisles of stores masked and armed, intimidating innocents- and it's allowed without legal push back.

The second they get the order to do more, we will see the same thing; probably worse, coz everyone hates Americans.
 

Housecarl

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Clash Report
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The cartel has begun killing the hostages in Ecuador.

Ecuadorian Prison guards are now being killed by inmates who are holding them captive.
View: https://twitter.com/clashreport/status/1744823612891160821?s=20

Don't be surprised if the government forced start playing the "cutthroat song". Those in the West who think the Israelis are being cruel have no idea of what they're talking about. They're going to see it here in the conduct of the parties in Ecuador.
 

jward

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Ecuador’s ‘Most Wanted’ Criminal Has Disappeared From Prison​


Updated: January 8, 2024 9:15 PM EST | Originally published: January 8, 2024 5:15 AM EST

Thousands of authorities in Ecuador remain engaged in a manhunt to locate one of the country’s “most-wanted” criminals, after officials revealed Sunday that notorious drug lord José Adolfo Macías Villamar, known as “Fito,” had disappeared from his prison cell at a detention center in the port city of Guayaquil.

In response to Fito’s disappearance as well as violence that broke out in prisons after, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa declared on Monday a 60-day state of emergency over the nation, which reportedly entails nightly curfews and a suspension of the right of assembly.

“These narcoterrorist groups try to intimidate us and believe that we will give in to their demands,” Noboa said in a video on social media announcing the declaration. “We are not going to negotiate with terrorists nor will we rest until we return peace to all Ecuadorians.”
To date, Fito’s whereabouts and means of escape remain unknown. The country’s Prosecutor’s Office said Monday that it had filed charges against two prison officials allegedly involved in the disappearance.

Government spokesperson Roberto Izurieta said at a press conference on Sunday that more than 3,000 law enforcement personnel are now trying to locate Fito.
“We cannot, as you understand, give many details of this operation,” Izurieta said. “We are convinced that with the support of the armed forces and the police, and their professionalism, we will finish this search successfully.”

Who is Fito?

Known as one of Ecuador’s most dangerous criminals, Fito is the leader of Los Choneros, a prison gang that engages in drug trafficking and extortion. With many of its members imprisoned, it holds sway over the South American country’s penitentiaries that have been consistently neglected by the government. Like other gangs, Los Choneros’ criminal activity is believed to extend outside the prison walls, even reportedly functioning as an operating arm of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel.
Fito had been detained since 2011, but he only became leader of Los Choneros after the murder of former head Jorge Luis Zambrano González (who was known as Rasquiña) in 2020. Fito, now age 44, was serving a 34-year sentence for drug trafficking, organized crime, and homicide.

But the gang leader already had a history of getting out of his imprisonment: in February 2013, he escaped from La Roca, a maximum security prison in the infamous Guayas Penitentiary Complex, with 17 others and had been on the run for months before being caught in May that year.
Fito has also been linked to a more recent prominent political assassination. In the lead-up to the country’s presidential election last year, candidate Fernando Villavicencio—who spoke out against Ecuador’s powerful drug cartels—was killed in the capital Quito in August. Days before his death, Villavicencio said he and his team had received threats from Fito and Los Choneros.

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How did Fito escape?

Fito was supposed to be in La Regional prison in the Guayas Penitentiary Complex, but news of his disappearance first emerged after General Cesar Zapata told reporters during a press conference on Sunday that armed forces noticed an unnamed inmate in the prison complex was missing.

In an interview with local TV station Teleamazonas, government spokesperson Izurieta said Fito likely escaped just hours before prison officials noticed his absence over the weekend, after he was warned that he would be transferred back to the more secure detention facility, La Roca.
Izurieta added that Fito’s escape is the result of a “completely failed” prison system.

What is happening in Ecuador?

Violence has shaken up Ecuador, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, and governments have failed to rein in organized crime. The country now has one of the highest homicide rates in Latin America.

Experts and politicians blame the scourge partly on gangs’ fight for power—especially after the death of Los Chonero’s Rasquiña. Cocaine trafficking groups have also had increasing influence in recent years, flourishing amid a weak domestic economy.
At the beginning of 2024, Noboa said he plans to hold a referendum to tighten security measures in Ecuador—including lengthening jail terms for serious crimes.

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jward

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Thanks for adding valuable content-
I'm unfamiliar with the thread, but if it moves the needle from "what should we store for barter" to the understanding we will be fighting for our actual lives, like every other cesspool third world dystopian nightmare, then I too give it an unqualified thumbs up!


 

night driver

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Housecarl:
Don't be surprised if the government forces start playing the "cutthroat song". Those in the West who think the Israelis are being cruel have no idea of what they're talking about. They're going to see it here in the conduct of the parties in Ecuador.

Americans have no CLUE. The Israelis are being OH SO CAREFUL with their work.

Ecuador CAN be quite educational if we can force-feed our kids the realities about to be demonstrated and taught in Ecuador.

Y'all think you understand UGLY, right?? 2019 in the US barely moved the needle as far as, oh, "UNPLEASANT!"
Ecuador will demonstrate both UGLY during the ramp up to *U*G*L*Y*!!!
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
I, for one, am curious whether our sheep-dipped efforts SOTB are still active or not.

(SOTB==>"South of The Border")

I had a NUMBER of folks I chatted with who were involved (either peripherally [freight kicking, logistically, etc] or actually sheep-dipped and ACTIVE in SOF-type activities) SOTB in the 2005 to 2015-17 range there were a LOT of folks.
 
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