Ecuador readies a major offensive on criminal groups with US logistical support
Ecuador targets drug and gang networks in three provinces with U.S. logistical aid; homicides soared from 1,372 in 2020 to 9,125 in 2025, officials said.
- March 3 saw coordinated raids by Ecuadorian armed forces to disrupt drug shipments, with U.S. support praised by U.S. Southern Command.
- Violence and transshipment dynamics prompted action, as homicides rose from 1,372 in 2020 to 9,125 by 2025 and Ecuador's location between Colombia and Peru with Pacific ports made it a key drug hub.
- Interior Minister John Reimberg ordered a curfew March 15-30 in Guayas, Los Ríos and Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, with restrictions from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. and cleared roads for troop movements, citing U.S. cooperation at Manta air base.
- Experts caution that expanding U.S. support could provoke organized crime gangs and potential protests, risking unrest similar to late 2019 against President Daniel Noboa.
- Historically, Ecuador has cooperated with the U.S. at Manta air base despite the 2009 referendum banning foreign bases, while joint maritime operations disrupt trafficking but coca production trends in the Andean region limit lasting impact.
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Ecuador readies a major offensive on criminal groups with U.S. logistical support
Speaking to a local radio station, Interior Minister John Reimberg urged citizens to observe an 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew from March 15 to March 30 in the provinces of Guayas, Los Ríos and Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas — three of the most violent in the South American country.
Ecuador readies a major offensive on criminal groups, with US logistical support
Ecuador readies a major offensive on criminal groups with US logistical support
Ecuador's interior minister says the country is preparing a major crackdown on criminal groups set to begin this weekend with logistical support from the United States.
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