Trouble On the Coast and Mafia Carnage
Flash!
El Presidente decrees that citizens
have the right to carry guns for
self-defense.
In the wake of murders and mail bombings
in Ecuador's coastal areas and the need
to protect residents from cartel violence,
Sr. Lasso has repealed the provision of a
12-year-old Correa Era decree that made it
nearly impossible for citizens to bear arms.
El presidente -- citing an increase in crime
in Ecuador -- has authorized citizens to
carry and use firearms for self-defense.
While the gun ownership decree is applicable
throughout Ecuador, it is worth noting that
most of the increasing gang violence is
attributable to the port cities of
Guayaquil, Manta, Esmeraldas and Machala.
Presidente Lasso affirmed the rights of citizens
to own, carry and use in self-defense
both pepper spray and electric tasers.
Source... www.cuencahighlife.com
New curfews.
Additionally, Presidente Lasso has announced
new curfews of 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. in the city of
Guayaquil, its suburbs of Durán and
Samborondón .. and the provinces of
Santa Elena and Los Ríos.
The curfews will continue indefinitely and
until further notice.
News source... www.cuencahighlife.com
U.S. Coast Guard versus Chinese
fishing fleets west of Ecuador mainland.
The United States Coast Guard has been
patrolling the sealife-rich waters around
Ecuador's Galápagos Islands under the
flag of a regional fisheries organization.
The plan just announced is to add more
Coast Guard vessels to the effort to
ward off poaching by Chinese ships,
considered illegal.
Massive Chinese fleets that fish marlin
and squid are the main culprits, according
to U.S. officials.
The Guard's Admiral Linda Fagan said
this week that maintaining a strong presence
is essential to sovereignty. Fagan, who was
promoted to Coast Guard commandant
last year, is the first woman appointed to
the top leadership post of a U.S.
military branch.
Source... Semafor, reprinted at
Suspects in custody in Esmeraldas.
Three alleged gang members have been
arrested for a massacre that took nine lives
last week at a fishing port in Esmeraldas
on the Pacific Coast.
The arrested men were in a group of
alleged gang members who arrived quayside
at the port and opened fire on individuals
there.
Source... InSight Crime
El Presidente hospitalized once again.
Ecuador's president was expected in Esmeraldas
this weekend for a meeting about the recent
massacre there (see above) and the gang violence
that has taken hundreds of lives during the
past two years.
However, Sr. Lasso has been hospitalized at a
military facility in Quito for a urinary tract infection.
His official activities have been canceled until
at least this coming Tuesday.
El presidente came down with covid last month
and had surgery for a leg fracture the month before.
Since the start of 2023 Sr. Lasso's health problems
have periodically limited him in his duties. He is
the target of the National Assembly, many of whose
members voted to begin an impeachment process
against him. Waiting in the wings are indigenous,
labor and ethnic groups who are 'holding their
powder' for a strike and roadblocks in case the
impeachment process fails to oust Ecuador's leader.
Credit: Noti Merica, European Press,
washingtonprism.org
Military troops by the thousands
patrol Ecuadorian cities' streets.
2,400 army troops are patrolling
Quito and Guayaquil streets, according
to El Presidente, to keep a lid on
drug traffickers' activities. A smaller
contingent of military are on patrol in
Cuenca as part of the effort, at least
several hundred troops.
At a meeting with his ministers this
week, Sr. Lasso and his people
discussed broadening law enforcement
powers versus the traffickers by
possibly declaring them to be terrorists.
Source... www.cuencahighlife.com
@cccmedia
Military troops by the thousands
patrol Ecuadorian cities' streets.
Source... www.cuencahighlife.com
So, where is the article?
@topper4499
The article is currently atop the
Cuenca Highlife lineup on the
site's welcome page among
several items grouped together.
Look for the headline words...
Lasso convenes crime meeting.
Quotes about this crisis.
"A process of urban terrorism has been unleashed.,,,
The government has lost control of the crisis,"
says Col. Mario Pazmiño, a former director of
military intelligence in an interview with
The Guardian.
Ecuador's defense minister, Juan Zapata, is quoted
by the same newspaper as saying, "We are at the
worst moment of violence in the country."
Drug traffickers in Ecuador are being schooled
in their dark trade by cocaine cartels in Mexico,
leading to the increases in violence that has
plagued Ecuador's neighbors, Colombia and Peru,
the world's top cocaine producers, for many years.
The violence in Ecuador is driven by competition
amongst organized criminal gangs vying for
control of coastal drug-smuggling routes.
Source... The Guardian, in an article titled
Ecuador's criminal gangs bring death and mayhem
amid political gridlock
Lasso Administration gets green light to
fight fire with fire, to put down "terrorist" traffickers.
Cosepe, Ecuador's Public Security Council, agrees
with Presidente Lasso that the violence perpetrated
in recent years by coastal drug traffickers is
terrorism and a threat to public safety.
The council has authorized the designation of
the traffickers as terrorists and Sr. Lasso will
issue a decree allowing the government to
employ lethal force against this threat against
the Ecuadorian people.
The Cosepe meeting in Quito heard from
Wagner Bravo, El Presidente's new
chief of Public Security.
"Assaults on the public must be met with
extraordinary force," Bravo told Cosepe.
"We are seeing an unprecedented increase
in crime involving illegal drugs, extortion,
kidnapping and human trafficing, and
these cannot be left unchecked."
Source... www.cuencahighlife.com
Military to participate in anti-terrorism campaign.
Reuters reports that the Ecuadorian military, including
special forces, is being called up nationally to patrol
city streets and participate in anti-terrorist activity
versus drug trafficker operatives.
A triggering event earlier this month involved a
boat of armed men who disembarked at a
fishermen's pier in Esmeraldas and
proceeded to kill nine people.
Source... Reuters
Ten dead in metro Guayaquil shoot-out.
A Saturday night (April 29) attack in a
Western suburb of the big port of Guayaquil
has resulted in ten deaths ..
after a truckload of armed men initiated
a shootout.
Guayaquil police say that once again
the incident involved gangs fighting over
drug-related territorial rights.
Source... Reuters
A bad day for two guys in Durán.
In the town of Durán in Guayas Province, two men
were pursuing an individual who had just taken cash
out of a local bank.
The man with the cash started his van,
then swerved into his pursuers,
knocking them to the ground.
The police showed up and a shootout ensued.
Twenty shots were fired. The suspects missed their
targets on every shot. The police shot them both dead.
The police are under investigation for not covering
the dead bodies for 20 minutes after the shootout,
allowing a crowd to form and applaud the police
for taking out the putative bad guys.
Source... video from the scene as reported
at Cuenca HighLife
El Presidente's Decree vs. Terrorism now in effect.
Presidente Lasso has issued a terrorism decree for
the purpose of providing the Ecuadorian military
expanded powers in the fight against drug trafficking
and related criminal activity that have been plaguing
Coastal areas.
CONAIE, the indigenous federation, has put out a
statement in opposition to the decree.
The complex controversies over the decree and whether
the military should have powers for which it may not
have been trained .. are beyond the scope of this post.
For more on such matters, consult the source of
this post, in Jeanne's Periódico column at
The Periódico column often inclludes articles
that translate Cuenca newspaper reporting from
the original español.
Two men on a moto?
It's well known that many thefts in
Ecuadorian cities are committed by
a motorcycle driver and his accomplice.
One year ago, Ecuador passed a law against
two men riding the same moto.
However, Cuenca HighLife reports that
based on the fact that Agencia Nacional
de Tránsito has stated that two persons
on a moto is within legal capacity,
that ordinance has never been enforced
in Cuenca.
A mass murder in Manta targeted
innocent mourners.
The mayor of the oceanside community
is mystified by what he learned in the
aftermath of what five hit-men did at a
funeral home in Manta.
While it is believed this was a gang-related
revenge hit, it's unusual in that the
perpetrators allegedly shot indiscriminately
during the funeral of a transit worker,
targeting friends and family of the deceased,
killing four people and injuring 16.
Police say there have been 85 murders
in Manta so far this year, about eight times
the equivalent number from five years ago,
before violent crime exploded in the coastal city.
Source... www.cuencahighife.com
USA, E.U. Post Travel Warnings for the Coast.
The European Union in Brussels has posted
a message calling the coastal areas of
Ecuador "deadly" due to recent mass-shootings
and warning tourists "in the strongest
possible terms" to avoid the area.
Last weekend, three innocent customers were
killed along with three suspected criminals
when gunmen descended on a restaurant
in Montañita and opened fire. At least
seven other people were injured in the
attack.
Police consider the shootings a
revenge attack involving gang members.
The U.S. State Department issued a
warning similiar to the EU office's,
telling visitors to avoid the coastal areas.
The Andean cities, including the Quito and
Cuenca areas, and the off-shore
Galápagos Islands remain safe for travelers,
according to the authorities.
Source for Montañita shooting details...
Santa Elena Province police command,
as reported at www.cuencahighlife.com
@prospector911 - the drug smuggling business in Ecuador is so bad that the collateral crimes associated with these operations (8 murdered and 20 wounded in a two day period in Manta and Montanita) require the government to put this problem higher on the list that attracting investors because investors will shy away from (or leave) areas and countries if the violent crimes continue to be on the uptick! So your comments regarding "over reach" is not appropriate here! We live in Manta (almost 1 year) and have seen a very troubling uptick in assassinations and robberies! We totally understand the government's intention!
Esmeraldas under water.
The coastal city of Esmeraldas and
the province of the same name are
largely submerged as six rivers have been
overflowing their banks.
Ecuador officials said at least 3,700 homes
were under water from the effects of
huge amounts of rain and floodwaters.
El Presidente did a fly-over and pronounced
the situation "almost unimaginable,"
promising to send massive aid to the area.
A thousand people have been rescued by
boats and helicopters, most of them from
Esmeraldas rooftops.
Source... www.cuencahighlife.com
State Department weighs in.
Violent assaults, robberies and murders have gotten so common
in Ecuador's Coastal provinces that the U.S. State Department
has issued an "extreme caution" warning for travel in multiple
provinces.
State has now warned travelers to avoid Huaquillas in El Oro province
and Quevedo in Los Ríos province.
After earlier warning travelers away from Guayas Province
(Guayaquil), State has now placed seven additional provinces
into the "extreme caution" category, among them Manabí.
Santo Domingo, Santa Elena, Cañar and Carchi.
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The high-elevation Andes areas remain on State's list of
safer areas for Expats and travelers.
Coastal kingpin "Fat Louie" faces justice again.
A notorious crime figure has been arrested
in Pasto, Colombia, and extradited to Ecuador.
Fat Louie Arboleda was arrested last December
in Ecuador and charged with murder and other
serious crimes. However, he was released by a
judge in Manabí province and managed to
travel to Pasto.
Now Louie has been re-captured and turned over
to Ecuadorian authorities at the Rumichaca
international crossing.
Louie is leader of the notorious gang Los Lobos
(The Wolves), which gang has been involved in
drug trafficking and deadly prison violence.
Source... www. cuencahighlife.com
Violence at a courthouse and a prison.
A hand grenade was detonated at the
Portoviejo judicial center last week, injuring
three people.
As a result, all Manabí province employees
of the court system have been ordered to
telecommute until July 27.
Two men were arrested for the grenade violence.
Both men were killed on Saturday in what the
authorities consider to be gang-related violence
in a prison.
Weekend carnage in Guayaquil.
In the big port city of Guayaquil, ten people
were shot and killed in suspected
gang-related violence on Sunday night.
That brought to 29 the number of
individuals murdered in the Big G
during the weekend.
Source... www.cuencahighlife.com
Oil spill and cover-up at Esmeraldas.
There has been a nasty oil spill at an
oil terminal operated by state-run
PetroEcuador.
The company is not disclosing the
volume of the spill, according to Reuters.
The spill has polluted the waters off
Esmeraldas in northwestern Ecuador near
the Colombia border .. and reached
a popular beach.
Human error caused the spill, according
to PetroEcuador .. and an investigation
has been initiated.
Source... Reuters
PetroEcuador releases Esmeraldas spill details.
The company has stated that 1,200 barrels
of oil were spilled in this week's incident.
Not all the oil entered Pacific waters or
Las Palmas Beach, some being contained
within the company terminal.
The beach was soiled over a four-mile
stretch. The cleanup is expected to
take about a week.
Source.... aljazeera.com
Esmeraldas spill update.
A military helicopter survey shows
blackened waves and shoreline from
the PetroEcuador spill along a stretch of
ten kitometers of shoreline
South of Esmeraldas. The spill zone
includes the popular Las Palmas beach.
As of yesterday, PetroEcuador said the
spill was 90 percent contained.
Source... www.cuencahighlife.com
Manta mayor assassinated.
Mayor Augustín Intriago was gunned down
Sunday by a hitman whose driver was
operating a stolen truck. A female associate
of the mayor was also shot and killed.
Manta is a port city of well over 200,000
people.
The driver was shot and captured.
The shooter escaped.
The motive for killing Intriago, 38 -- who was
elected to his second term as Manta's mayor
this year -- is being investigated.
Source... NBC News, Cuenca Highlife
Coastal curfews.
El presidente has declared a state of emergency
in Manabí and Los Ríos provinces, following the
Manta assassination and fresh outbreaks of
gang violence in multiple prisons.
This means dusk-to-dawn curfews in Manta
and Durán, a hotbed of gang violence.
Dozens of prison guards were being held hostage
as of Monday night, mostly at the Turi prison
in Cuenca. Negotiations had not yet begun.
Source... www.cuencahighlife.com
The storming of Ecuador's largest prison.
Waves of soldiers and police stormed
Litoral Penitentiary near Guayaquil today
to retake control for the authorities
of the largest prison in the country.
Presidente Lasso has ordered the deployment
of 2,700 military and police to deal with
the gang violence in the prisons.
Eighteen prisoners are reported to have died
in the latest prison violence.
Source... aljazeera
State of emergency in Ecuador prison system
nationwide.
Presidente Lasso has issued an emergency
declaration giving police and the military control
over Ecuador's entire prison population.
This is his second emergency declaration
in two days. The first one covered two provinces and
the cities of Manta and Durán.
In addition to their usual badassery, Ecuador's
prisoners are seeking better food and living conditions.
Sources... aljazeera, Cuenca Highlife
Prison retaken, hostages freed.
Ecuador's interior minister announced
this afternoon that order has been restored
at the country's largest prison,
Litoral Penitentiary near Guayaquil.
The retaking of the facility followed three
days of gang violence there. There were
31 inmate deaths, according to the
authorities.
Scores of prison guards and employees
who had been taken hostage by inmates
at Ecuadorian prisons in recent days
have been released unharmed,
officials said.
Source... www.cuencahighlife.com
Border city eclipses Guayaquil as
Ecuador's murder capital.
Esmeraldas, a coastal city near the
Colombian border, has been tagged
as the most murderous city in Ecuador
and number-ten in Latin America.
The murder rate is 87 per 100,000
residents.
Esmeraldas' location on the
Pacific coast near Colombia makes it
a crossroads of drug trafficking
and a murder capital. In Latin America,
only some cities in Colombia and
Mexico have murder rates that surpass
Esmeraldas.
Source... The crime research group
InSightCrime, as reported
Thank you, ccmedia for keeping us updated on the horrible incidents of drug fueled violence. Part of a trip planned for later this year included coastal exploring from Manta to Salinas, so it is so very disappointing, not only for tourists but I’m sure for all the coastal residents who probably loved living there until lately. There really is no other place I want to retire and I was really hoping for some sunshine and a sea view, but no more. I’ll trade cooler temps and cloudy skies to stay out of the cartels and gangs cross hairs. What a terrible shame.
From the prisons to the streets.
Presidente Lasso has named five
different directors of the Ecuadorian
prison system in the two-and-a-half
years of his administration.
That is one of various facts and insights
stated in an online CNN article titled
"How gang warfare jumped from
Ecuador's prisons to the open street."
The article makes the point that while
cocaine is rarely fabricated in Ecuador,
the country's ports and its location
between cocaine super-producers
Peru and Colombia have made the
Ecuadorian coast a prime transportation
hub for the worldwide cocaine trade.
Source... CNN online
@cccmedia ... it will be interesting to see how effective the cooperation between the US and Ecuador (& other south and central American countries) to share intelligence information, police and army training, etc. will be to control crime. Especially given that financial aid proposed, and the push to label (Mexican) cartels as terrorist organizations, by the US government has faltered. Glad to see Ecuador's courts and opposition have not stymied ALL of the outgoing presidents decrees. It's a significant positive that they and the opposition have continued to approve curfews, state of national emergency declarations, and approved intervention by the military to assist local police.
Is there a case for taking a few steps in El Salvador's direction, without going to their extremes of absolute, extrajudicial emergency powers, and full suspension of constitutional rights? Given that Ecuador is hemmed in on two sides by cartel strong holds (Colombia and Peru), who have instigated not only prison wide riots between rival local gangs representing the cartels, but the violence has now spread into the streets, the government might not have any choice but to take further steps. With the support of Ecuador citizens, and coastal communities in particular of course. Certainly want one wonders why anyone in prison is allowed a cell phone, which are clearly being used to coordinate drug sales and gang attacks in the communities surrounding prisons, and in Esmeralda's, Manta, etc.?
If Ecuadors populace, and indigenous organizations in particular, continue to make more effort to support the national police and military, organize citizen brigades in cooperation with local police (as they have in Cuenca), much can be done. If communities can also put a lid on unfounded cries of "oppression" rhetoric - as have been heard from smaller rural communities and indigenous communes - every time the police do their job to keep the peace (but also that the government stamps out corruption wherever it does exist), there is hope I believe.
Eliminating corrupt prison guards.
Ecuador's decision-makers are aware that
the presence of corrupted prison guards has
been part of the enabling of inmates who
have killed and wreaked havoc inside the
prison system in the past several years.
Guards have allowed gang members inside
the prisons to acquire weapons and
cell phones. The guards' incentive is to
augment their meager pay by accepting bribes
from the gangs.
The firing of 16 guards in the sprawling
prison system has not been enough to
solve the system's daunting problems
in the recent years.
The prison system has been ordering
surveillance equipment to better monitor
the behavior of guards.
That may not be sufficient. An expert at
the University of Cuenca quoted by
Cuenca HighLife said there needs to be
upgrades in the hiring and evaluating
of prison guards.
Source... www.cuencahighlife.com
CC
aside from being in the "game"
Arent tourists in Cuenca generally safe?
CC
aside from being in the "game"
Arent tourists in Cuenca generally safe?
-@lunamick
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.
.
Historically, yes, they've been safe.
Relative to the Coast, I would consider them
safe now.
cccmedia
Gun permit system shoots a blank.
Four months after El Presidente signed an
executive order allowing residents to carry
guns for self-defense, no permits have been
issued to gun owners.
In fact, the psychological and competency
tests requried for permits have not been set up.
Nor are many of the folks needed to run the
tests actually ready and in place.
Fewer than 100 persons have applied for the
gun permits since April.
Ecuador abides as a country where gun culture
is not much of a thing.
Source... www.cuencahighlife.com
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