Police in Esmeralda, on the coast of northwestern Ecuador, a city hit by a wave of violence attributed to drug-trafficking gangs, yesterday found the decapitated bodies of two people who had been hanged from a bridge.
Macabre method
Esmeraldas is the capital of the province of the same name, which neighbors the province of Nariño in Colombia.
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In February, Ecuadorian police also found two bodies hanging from a bridge in the city of Duran (southwest).
The macabre method is often used by Mexican drug cartels.
In the months that followed, there were also attacks with explosive devices, notably in August at the port of Guayaquil, not far from Duran, where five people were killed.
Within two weeks, two attacks were committed against the home of veteran soccer player Frixon Eraso, without casualties. The former soccer player is running for mayor of Esmeralda in February’s election.
Relentless conflict
Drug traffickers, some linked to Mexican cartels, have engaged in a merciless power struggle on the streets and in Ecuador’s prisons, where back-to-back massacres have claimed the lives of some 400 inmates since February 2021.
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The homicide rate, which nearly doubled in 2021 from the previous year to 14 per 100,000 residents, rose further to 18 from January to October 2022.
Between Colombia and Peru, the two countries where the largest quantities of cocaine are produced in the world, Ecuador has been transformed in recent years from part of the transit routes into a major hub for the trafficking of the white powder to the European and US markets.
In 2021, authorities announced that 210 tons of drugs, mostly cocaine, were seized, a record amount. Within this year, Quito is talking about seizures totaling 160 tons.
Source: RES
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