Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa told the media that the recent gang violence in his country is a problem for the entire world.
Ecuador’s newest president has only been president since November, but now he has to deal with the country’s biggest problem in recent history.
There were some bad days when two gang leaders got away from jail, prison guards were kept as hostages, and bombs were set off in many cities in the country.
The day after Mr. Noboa declared a state of emergency, some men with guns entered the TC television studios in Guayaquil and threatened the staff while the TV show was on.
In an interview with the BBC during his first visit to Guayaquil since the violence, the president admitted that it will be very difficult to restore peace to the country.
“He says he didn’t expect it to be easy when he signed up for this, and now he’s at the conflicted port city’s waterfront. ”
“We can’t keep playing this game that these terrorist groups are trying to start. ”
“Now, he says that changes are happening. ” He said that there is a serious problem with violence in the Andean nation because drug gangs are fighting each other.
He told his army to stop 22 armed groups that he called terrorist organizations.
And Washington is willing to help. A group of people from the US government, including police, soldiers, and diplomats, will be coming to Ecuador soon. His critics think the US is getting involved too much, but President Noboa supports the decision.
“He’s happy to see that other countries are starting to notice what’s happening here. ” He smiled”It has an impact all over the world: the drug terrorists here also operate in Europe and the US. ”
“We have to fix the problem from the beginning, and the beginning of the problem is here,” he says.
There are still some big problems after the chaotic and violent scenes.
First, about 180 prison officers are still being held by criminal gangs inside different prisons. Their families are feeling more and more worried and have protested in the capital, Quito.
I asked Mr. Noboa what his government was doing to get the hostages back since he has said that he won’t negotiate with the gangs because hostage-taking is the “ugly side of war. ”
“I can’t tell you exactly what we’re going to do,” he says, “but we’re always talking to the military and the police. ” We will try our best to bring those people back home.
Another question is where a well-known drug gang leader named Adolfo Macias Villamar, also known as Fito, is. The leader of the Choneros gang escaped from prison earlier this week and it seems to have caused a lot of the fighting after that.
President Noboa admitted that his forces do not know where he is yet.
At the moment, we are searching for him. We are following up on some clues with the military and getting help from other countries.
His government says they will keep searching for the leader who ran away and for Fabricio Colon Pico, the head of another gang who is also on the run, until they find them.
This week has shown that Ecuador has some serious problems. Criminal groups in Ecuador are working with powerful Mexican gangs to sneak lots of cocaine out of the country and into the US and Europe through ports like Guayaquil.
Finding drugs in the shipping containers is not enough. President Noboa wants to improve the checks in the country’s ports.
The gangs have made a lot of money and used it to influence the courts, politicians, and prisons. The president wants to make big changes in the next few years. His critics think he’s trying to do something very difficult with not much experience in politics.
“I think we can win,” he said, “and I’ll keep fighting until we do. ”
The president’s team is sharing a cool new tourism campaign for Ecuador. It’s meant to convince people from other countries to come see the beautiful mountains of the Andes.
The world has seen a bad side of the country this week as it continues to have more fighting and less stability. A country that might be becoming a “narco-state” and failing.
President Noboa disagrees with that idea, and he is determined to prevent it from happening.
“We are working hard every day to prevent this place from becoming controlled by drug criminals. ”
To do that, even his biggest fans would agree that he has a lot of work to do.
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Violence in Ecuador affects everyone – President tells
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Ecuador City attempts to get back to normal after terror of gangs
Slowly and with nervousness, things are starting to get back to normal in Guayaquil.
Only a few people in the city have fully recovered from the shock and chaos of this week. It was a very unforgettable moment for everyone in the city.
But Dina Moreno can’t stay at home anymore because she doesn’t have enough money. She sells phone accessories at the big market in Guayaquil. Like others, she has opened her business to start working again.
“I have never seen anything like it,” she remembers with a shiver. “When we saw trouble at the TV station and heard gunshots, everyone panicked and closed their shops to go home. ”
As Dina talks, her seven-year-old son plays with some phone covers. City schools are still closed because of gang violence. Dina didn’t make any money for two days, so she had to bring her son to work.
The same thing is happening in other parts of the big market. Street food sellers, delivery boys, and a person reading from the Bible are making the place noisy and busy again. This hasn’t happened since the attack.
The threat of drug-gang violence is still present. One seller, Jorge, said that the stall owners were all taking care of each other under the big white covers of the market, looking for any hint of trouble or the return of armed men to the streets.
“I’m not afraid of dying,” he said confidently. “I want Ecuador to be peaceful again. ”
However, Andres is not able to go back to his usual business in Guayaquil, even though other small businesses are trying to. His brother is one of 178 prison workers, most of them guards, who are still being held captive by the gangs.
“We have only heard from the guards who were able to escape. ” “They are the only ones who have said that our family members are alright,” he says to me from outside the Ambato prison, where he has been waiting for hours to hear any updates.
The police will let the worried family know they are waiting for permission to go into the prison. Andres says he hasn’t seen them do anything for days.
He says that the guards had told them something bad was going to happen in the prison, but the people in charge didn’t listen.
The government says the country is in a war with the gangs and won’t give in to threats from inside or outside the prisons. “President Daniel Noboa said that taking people as hostages is a terrible part of war. ”
But Andres is not comforted by that. He says the government is not doing enough and has forgotten about his brother.
“I just hope they don’t use them as disposable soldiers,” he says.
During a very chaotic situation, the most bold act of gang violence happened in the TC television studio in Guayaquil. Armed men held the staff hostage and showed their weapons to the journalists while they were on live TV.
During the scary situation, the host Jose Luis Calderon told the gang members to stay calm, even though they were holding a shotgun to his head and putting dynamite in his pocket.
“He said he felt surprisingly relaxed even though he knew we were in danger,” he remembered when we saw him later. Jose Luis told how he and some coworkers hid in a bathroom because they heard shouting and gunshots. However, they were quickly found and forced to join the rest of the staff on the set at gunpoint.
“They sent children, heavily armed, to make people scared, unsure, and worried, and to cause chaos,” he says. “They were there to show that they can come in and control one of the largest media companies in the country. ”
The police have arrested many gang members. During the night, not many people are on the streets of Guayaquil because of a curfew. But during the day, more people are out and about, going about their usual business.
As the days go by after a very scary event, it seems like Ecuador is going back to normal.
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President of Ecuador challenges gangs to face the army
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa has told gangs to fight the military instead of hurting civilians. Soldiers were sent to stop the gangs.
MrNoboa said there is big trouble in the Andean country because of gangs. He said this on Monday.
During a live TV show, some men with guns burst into the station and scared the workers.
Over 300 people have been arrested during the state of emergency.
Mr Noboa sounded strong and confident during a radio interview on Wednesday.
The 36-year-old president, who has been in power for only two months, stood up to the gangs. “He encouraged them to be strong and stand up against the soldiers. He pointed out that the gangs mainly attack people who are not armed or soldiers. ”
At least 14 people have been killed in the past few days. Gang members have been using bombs, burning cars, and kidnapping police officers on duty.
One hundred and twenty-five prison guards and 14 prison workers have been taken hostage by inmates, officials have confirmed. A military leader said on Wednesday that none of the hostages have been killed yet.
President Noboa said Ecuador is going through a really hard time, but he promised that his government will be strong against the gangs and anyone in the legal system who supports them.
The recent increase in attacks seems to have started when they tried to move the gang leader “Fito” from a jail he controlled to a safer prison.
However, when the police went into his room at the jail on Sunday, they saw that it was empty.
The news that he escaped caused riots in another jail. Fabricio Colón Pico, a leader of the Los Lobos gang, also escaped during the riots.
Fito, whose real name is Adolfo Macías Villareal, and Colón Pico have not been found yet. The government of Ecuador has offered a prize for any information that can help find and catch them. They are also giving prizes to 17 more gang leaders.
Ecuador used to be a safe country, but now the number of murders has gone up a lot. This happened because criminal gangs involved in drug trafficking have become stronger.
President Noboa said that 22 groups were “terrorist gangs” and stated that his country was in the middle of an “internal armed conflict”.
Ecuador’s Congress agreed on a new law that lets soldiers go out on the streets to look for weapons and people they think might have committed a crime.
The BBC’s Will Grant is in Guayaquil, the city that was most affected by the recent violence. He says the people there are still trying to understand why the gang violence happened.
A journalist who was there when the TC television studios in Guayaquil were taken over by gunmen, told an Ecuadorean news site called Primicias about how they threatened her and her coworkers.
She explained how the men with weapons told the person on TV to make a statement while the show was being broadcasted.
“They asked my coworker to say the mafia is in control and the president can’t defeat us. But she said the gunmen didn’t have any specific requests besides that. ”
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Ecuador declares war on gangs in wake of TV incident
Ecuador’s president wants to stop criminal gangs after a lot of violence and an attack on a TV studio.
Armed people wearing masks entered TC public TV channel’s live studio while it was on air, and made the staff lie down on the floor.
The police arrested 13 people after the attack and two workers got hurt.
At least 10 people died since a state of emergency started in Ecuador on Monday.
An emergency was announced because a dangerous criminal escaped from his prison cell. It’s not clear if the incident at the TV studio in Guayaquil is connected to the disappearance of Adolfo Macías Villamar, also known as Fito, the Choneros gang boss, from a prison in the same city.
On Tuesday, President Noboa said that there is a war happening inside the country. He is sending the military to stop crime and terrorism.
The government of Peru sent police to the border quickly to stop any trouble from coming into the country.
The US is against the bold attacks in Ecuador. They are working closely with President Daniel Noboa and his government and are ready to help.
Ecuador sends out lots of bananas to other countries. They also sell oil, coffee, cocoa, shrimps, and fish products to other places. An increase in fighting and violence in the Andean country, both in and outside of its prisons, is because of battles between drug gangs from different countries and local ones. They are fighting to control the routes for bringing cocaine to the US and Europe.
On Tuesday, during the attack at the TV station, a person with a shotgun pointed it at the head of one of the captives. The captive was also threatened with a revolver.
According to the AFP news agency, a woman was begging not to be shot, and someone else was heard screaming in pain.
A TC employee sent a message on WhatsApp saying that someone came in to hurt us. “Please, God, don’t let this happen. ” The criminals are on the run.
A cameraman got shot in the leg, and another one broke his arm in the attack, according to the deputy news director.
“Producers told us through our earpieces to be careful because someone was trying to enter, steal and mug us,” said Jorge Rendon to Reuters news agency.
“The doors in the studio are really thick, almost like they can stop bullets. They were trying to get in because they wanted to enter the studio and make us say whatever they wanted us to say,” he explained.
The police said that they arrested the suspects and posted a video of them and their weapons on social media. They also said that the suspects would be punished for their terrorist acts.
Emergency situation
President Noboa made a decision to declare a state of emergency in response to a series of riots and escapes from prisons, as well as other violent activities that were caused by criminal gangs.
He made a law that included the Choneros and 21 other gangs. The Choneros are named after the town of Chone in Manabi Province.
The order was made because of a state of emergency and it means there will be a curfew at night to stop the violence after Fito’s escape. The police are working to calm down the situation in six jails where there were fights on Monday.On Tuesday, in Guayaquil, eight people were killed and three were hurt in attacks by criminal gangs. In the nearby town of Nobol, two police officers were also killed by armed criminals.
In Riobamba, a city in Ecuador, about 40 prisoners, including a drug lord, escaped from jail.
At least seven police officers were taken by force and there is a video going around on social media that shows three of the kidnapped officers sitting on the ground with a gun pointed at them. In the video, one of the officers is being made to read a statement directed to President Noboa, according to AFP.
The officer said, “If you start a war, you’ll have to deal with a war. ” You said there is an emergency. We say that police, civilians, and soldiers are the things that are taken as a result of war.
The police told everyone to leave the government building in Quito because they are worried about safety.
People in Quito told Reuters that the city was very chaotic after they heard about the attack at the TV station in Guayaquil.
Mario Urena said there are too many people feeling nervous in the city. “People are leaving work earlier. ” All the people are going away, there is a lot of traffic and alarms all around. There is a lot of confusion.
Some people in Cuenca were surprised when they saw the TV station taken over. They told AFP about their shock.
Francisco Rosas said that in Ecuador, they have never seen something like a channel being taken over and a show starting with shootings and kidnappings. “How safe are we right now. If a TV station can be robbed, then restaurants and shops are also at risk. ”
In the last few years, the prisons in the country have had a lot of fighting between gangs. This has led to many prisoners being killed in gang fights.
The Choneros are a tough gang in prison that is believed to be responsible for a lot of the violent fights and riots in Ecuador’s jails.
Fito is believed to have run away just hours before he was supposed to move. Two prison guards have been arrested for possibly helping him to get away.
His getting away also hurts the government of President Noboa. He became president in November after winning an election that was affected by the killing of presidential candidate and journalist Fernando Villavicencio.
Before he was killed while leaving a campaign event in Quito, Villavicencio had told people that he was getting death threats from Fito.More update on this story soon.
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Ecuador under curfew after notorious gangster “Fito” disappears from cell
Ecuador has declared a state of emergency for 60 days because a gang leader disappeared from prison.
Adolfo Macías Villamar, also known as “Fito”, is the boss of a dangerous group called Los Choneros. People believe that this group is responsible for some of the deadly fights in prison that have happened recently.
He was locked up in the highest security part of a jail in Guayaquil.
The emergency rules include stopping people from gathering and having to stay at home at night.
President Daniel Noboa, who became the second-youngest president in Ecuadorian history, made an announcement in a decree. He has only been in office for less than two months.
He won the election after a very violent campaign where another candidate, Fernando Villavicencio, was killed.
President Noboa said the emergency would let the military and police take charge of all the country’s prisons. The Choneros gang has a lot of power in La Regional prison, where Fito was kept.
“The president said that these criminal groups want to scare us and they think we will do what they want. ”
He also said, “We won’t talk to terrorists and we won’t stop until we bring back peace. ”
Fito is a well-known criminal who is believed to have been involved in the murder of Villavicencio last year. Fito had threatened to kill Villavicencio before the murder.
The police realized he was missing on Sunday and couldn’t find him in the prison area.
He doesn’t listen to the police, and recently he made a music video that makes his illegal activities look cool. He even recorded part of it in jail.
The video shows two singers from Mariachi Bravo performing with Fito’s daughter, Queen Michelle. They are praising a man they call a criminal.
“I admire you, Fito, my dad,” his daughter sings, saying that “good blood runs through his veins. ”
The video shows Fito petting a rooster and talking to other prisoners.
The video was recorded inside the jail, which means someone broke the rule against bringing electronic devices into the jail.
It’s not known if Fito escaped from the prison in the port city or if he’s hiding inside.
A police leader said he couldn’t say if the convict escaped or not, and he also couldn’t say how long the convict has been missing.
He said many police officers were looking for the prison.
The Regional jail is in a big prison with five buildings and over 12,000 prisoners. Fito has been in prison for most of the last 12 years.
In August, he was moved to a smaller jail in the same area called La Roca for a short time. This jail is thought to be safer because there are fewer prisoners there. It took many soldiers to move him.
However, the prisoner’s lawyer asked for a change in the decision to move him and was successful. Fito was taken back to La Regional after only a month.
Fito has run away from the prison before. In 2013, he and 17 other prisoners escaped from La Roca prison and ran away in boats on the River Daule, which is next to the prison.
The runaway was caught with his brother, who is also part of Los Choneros, four months later at their mom’s house in Manta.
Fito has been in jail for a long time. After Jorge Luis Zambrano was killed in December 2020, he became the leader of Los Choneros.
The gang, called Chone, is mostly involved in selling drugs and getting money from people by threatening them. They also have connections with the powerful Sinaloa cartel in Mexico.