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Ecuador begins construction of maximum-security prison

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Facility designed to hold 880 of most dangerous inmates in nation - Anadolu Ajansı

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Ecuador president Daniel Noboa leads the groundbreaking ceremony of the high-security Santa Elena prison, one of two promised for top criminals, with a model similar to El Salvador's. 'Today, we mark one of the most significant milestones in our fight against terrorism and gangs that have impunity in our country for decades', Noboa said at the groundbreaking ceremony for the megaprison. The penitentiary will be located in the coastal province of…

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Santa Elena. Ecuador inició este viernes en el suroeste del país la construcción de una cárcel de máxima seguridad para 800 presos, en el marco de su guerra contra el crimen organizado, lo cual generó protestas de pobladores del área.“Hoy marcamos uno de los hitos más importantes en nuestra lucha en contra del terrorismo y las mafias que se enquistaron impunemente en nuestro país durante décadas”, dijo el presidente, Daniel Noboa, en un acto por…

Construção é inspirada em mega penitenciária erguida por Nayib Bukele, presidente de El Salvador O Equador iniciou, nesta sexta-feira (21), no sudoeste do país, a construção de uma prisão de segurança máxima para 800 presos, no marco de sua guerra contra o crime organizado. Leia mais: Equador sofre apagão geral por falhas na rede de fornecimento Mundo: Coreia do Norte está construindo 'muro' ao longo da fronteira com o Sul, afirma BBC "Hoje marc…

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El Tiempo broke the news in on Friday, June 21, 2024.
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