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Ecuador declares emergency in three provinces on rising crime

Quito, Ecuador
Reuters

Ecuadorean President Guillermo Lasso on Friday declared a 60-day state of emergency, including curfews in some areas and the deployment of thousands of security forces, in three of the country’s 24 provinces, citing a rise in crime.

It marks the second time Lasso has used emergency powers to counter violence that has shot up since late last year in the Andean country. His government blames drug trafficking gangs who use the country as a transit point for exporting narcotics to the United States and Europe.

Ecuador drugs destruction

Workers unload sacks containing cocaine packages from a truck before the incineration of more than nine tons of cocaine which were seized during different operations, according to the Ecuador’s Interior Ministry, in a warehouse at an undisclosed location, in Ecuador, on 21st April. PICTURE: Reuters/Karen Toro.

A state of emergency Lasso put in place in October faced criticism from the Constitutional Court, which halved the emergency period to 30 days and said the military should only support police operations.

Violent deaths and crimes allegedly connected to drug trafficking are up this year in the provinces of Guayas, Manabi and Esmeraldas, where police operations have captured alleged gang members.

“Through an executive decree I have declared a state of emergency in the provinces of Guayas, Manabi and Esmeraldas effective from midnight tonight,” Lasso said in video posted to his social media. “We protect life in every decision we take, in every corner of our country until all those who are violent have surrendered.”

Some 9,000 police and military will patrol streets in the provinces during the 60 days, while certain neighbourhoods will have curfews from 11pm until 5am.

 

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