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  07 Mar 2025, 10:16

Gang gunfights in Ecuador leave 22 dead

GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, March 7, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Rival factions of an Ecuadoran
drug trafficking gang fought Thursday in the violent port city of Guayaquil,
leaving at least 22 people dead, officials said.

Another three people were wounded in a series of internecine clashes in the
city, the local police said in a statement as it increased an earlier toll of
12 dead.

A police source told AFP the gunfights involved opposing factions of a gang
called Los Tigerones, one of the most powerful in this formerly peaceful
country.

Ecuador is home to an estimated 20 criminal gangs involved in drug
trafficking, kidnapping and extortion, wreaking havoc in a country of 18
million squeezed between the world's biggest cocaine producers, Peru and
Colombia.

In recent years, Ecuador has plunged into violence amid the rapid spread of
transnational cartels that use its ports, like Guayaquil, to ship cocaine to
the United States and Europe.

Homicides, for example, have risen from six per 100,000 inhabitants in 2018
to a record 47 in 2023.

Experts say the gangs are constantly mutating and growing stronger with
profits from crime.

Guayaquil is the capital of Guayas, one of seven provinces where a state of
emergency has been in force for the past two months as the government battles
the gangsters.

Last month President Daniel Noboa said he would ask unspecified allied
countries to send special forces to help him wage this fight.

The violence is not letting up as Ecuador gears for a runoff election April
13 in which Noboa will face leftist Luisa Gonzalez.