Soldiers raid Ecuador prison as two arrested for prosecutor's murder
The government crackdown on gangs face fierce retaliation as violence rages in the country.
Ecuador prison
Members of Ecuador's army subdue inmates at the Regional 8 prison complex during an operation in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on January 18, 2024 [Handout/Ecuadorean Armed Forces/AFP]
Published On 19 Jan 2024
19 Jan 2024
Ecuadors security forces have stormed a major prison complex as part of a war between the government and powerful criminal gangs as police arrested the suspected killers of a prosecutor.
Hundreds of soldiers and police launched an operation on Thursday in a vast penitentiary complex in the port city of Guayaquil the same one from which gang boss Adolfo Macias, alias Fito, escaped last week.
The jailbreak sparked a government crackdown and, in turn, fierce retaliation from criminal groups.
After Thursdays raid, the army shared photos of cuffed inmates in their underwear lying face down in prison courtyards.
Similar images have been released in recent days as the government tries to wrest control of prisons back from the gangs.
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