Ecuador declares emergency rule in major port to combat crime


Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso has declared a state of emergency in the port of Guayaquil, the districts of Duran and Samborondon, and Santa Elena and Los Rios provinces in an attempt to fight drug-related crime. – EPA pic, April 2, 2023.

ECUADOR yesterday declared a state of emergency in the nation’s major port and other areas reeling from drug-related crime.

The decree permits security forces to set up checkpoints and conduct warrantless searches of people and property.

Speaking in a televised address to the nation, President Guillermo Lasso said he had declared a state of emergency in the port of Guayaquil and the neighboring districts of Duran and Samborondon as well as in Santa Elena and Los Rios provinces.

Lasso said the state of emergency included a nightly curfew from 1am to 5am in the affected areas.

Last year, Lasso declared similar temporary states of emergency three times for Guayaquil, which has faced a sharp spike in organised-crime-related killings.

Lasso did not say how long the current state of emergency would last.

“We have a common enemy: delinquency, drug trafficking and organised crime,” said Lasso, a right-wing former banker who took office nearly two years ago.

Ecuador, which is sandwiched between major cocaine producers Colombia and Peru, has been hit by a wave of violent crime that authorities blame on turf battles between drug gangs.

The nation has become a major drug distribution centre for narcotics bound for the United States and Europe. – AFP, April 2, 2023.


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