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Thirteen People Involved with the "Border Commandos" Have Been Sentenced for Organized Crime in Ecuador.

Summary by Chicago Tribune
Associated Press QUITO (AP) — Ecuadorian justice systems sentenced 13 people on Saturday for organized crime. According to the Andean country's Attorney General's Office, they are members of the Colombian armed group "Comandos de la Frontera," which operates in the common border zone. The Ecuadorian court's ruling established a 13-year prison sentence for five of the defendants and a 10-year prison sentence for the remaining eight, the Attorney …

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Associated Press QUITO (AP) — Ecuadorian justice systems sentenced 13 people on Saturday for organized crime. According to the Andean country's Attorney General's Office, they are members of the Colombian armed group "Comandos de la Frontera," which operates in the common border zone. The Ecuadorian court's ruling established a 13-year prison sentence for five of the defendants and a 10-year prison sentence for the remaining eight, the Attorney …

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For this case, in August 2024 an operation took place in five provinces of the country to find the capture of those linked to the Border Commands.

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El Universo broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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