Ecuador Deploys Troops in Crackdown on Crime
Ecuador has deployed 75,000 military and police forces across four provinces under a nightly curfew to curb escalating drug violence. The government has arrested 253 individuals for curfew violations. President Daniel Noboa's stringent security measures have attracted criticism from civil society for potentially endangering civilians.
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Ecuadorian authorities have launched a massive crackdown on crime, deploying 75,000 soldiers and police officers across four provinces. A nightly curfew is in effect from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m., resulting in 253 arrests for curfew violations.
Interior Minister John Reimberg confirmed that troops have destroyed three targeted locations using authorized artillery, although he did not specify the nature of these strikes. The government aims to suppress drug violence that has plagued the country as rival cartels vie for control of key smuggling routes.
President Daniel Noboa has extended a state of exception, empowering the military to conduct raids and patrols. His administration faces criticism for its hardline approach that some argue puts civilians at risk. Efforts include joint operations with the United States targeting cartel strongholds.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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