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Ecuador offers $100,000 reward for information on lawmaker accused of raping a minor

  • Ecuador's government offered a $100,000 reward for information on lawmaker Santiago Díaz Asque, who is accused of raping a minor.
  • Interior Minister Jhon Reimberg stated the reward is for 'true and verifiable' information about Díaz’s location.
  • Díaz was expelled from his party and requested unpaid leave from the National Assembly, which was denied.
  • President Daniel Noboa proposed a constitutional reform for chemical castration of individuals convicted of rape.
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Ecuador offers $100,000 reward for information on lawmaker accused of raping a minor

Ecuador’s government is offering a $100,000 reward for information on a lawmaker whom authorities accused of raping a minor.

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Political activist Fernando Balda offered an additional $1,000 to the $100,000 reward that the National Government will give to those who give information about the whereabouts of legislator Santiago Díaz Asque, former member of the Citizen Revolution movement (RC).

The Ecuadorian Government, through the Security Block, issued a national alert to locate Assemblyman Santiago Díaz Asque, accused of the crime of rape of a child under 12 years of age. According to the Minister of the Interior, John Reimberg, a $100,000 reward is offered to those who provide truthful and verifiable information that allows them to find their whereabouts. The authorities have enabled channels 1800-DELITO (335486) and 131 to receiv…

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Santiago Díaz, Assemblyman of Correismo, is wanted for alleged rape, offering USD 100,000 for information about his whereabouts. The post ¿Who is Santiago Díaz? The controversial assembly member with arrest warrant and reward appeared first on El Diario.

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Ecuadornews: The Government of Ecuador offered this Sunday a $100,000 reward to those who provide information on the whereabouts of Santiago Díaz, a recently expelled assembly member of the Correista movement Citizen Revolution after being accused of raping a minor. The announcement was made by the Interior Minister, John Reimberg, in his account of social network X, where he published a poster with Díaz's face and a "Looking for".Continue readi…

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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