Ecuador seizes over $300 million in properties from armed group
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Ecuador seizes over $300 million in properties from armed group
QUITO (Reuters) -Hundreds of Ecuadorean police seized over $313 million in real estate assets in a mass raid of properties held by the Comandos de la Frontera, or 'Border Command,' armed group, the interior ministry said in a statement on…
In the early morning of September 9, Ecuador carried out the Northern Border Operation 2: 68 simultaneous raids in nine provinces, with 600 police officers and 94 tax officers, which resulted in the seizure of 103 assets allegedly linked to the Comandos de la Frontera (CDF). Among the confiscated assets were 620 hectares in Santo Domingo and another 470 hectares in Esmeraldas, in addition to mansions, plantations and companies used, according to…
Ecuadorean security forces carried out a macro-operational attack on the 'Comandos de la Frontera' on Tuesday morning, a split organization of the FARC guerrillas, which was reportedly seized with goods worth 300 million dollars (about 256 million euros)
The Minister of the Interior, John Reimberg, informed this Tuesday of the seizure, in eight of the 24 provinces of the country, of 103 assets of the Commandos de la Frontera, dissident group of the ex-guerrilla of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).
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