Death toll in Ecuador prison clash tops 100, several beheaded

Death toll from bloody clashes between rival gangs in Guayaquil prison complex surpasses 100, with dozens more wounded, says prison authority.

Relatives of inmates speak with a soldier as they wait for information outside a prison in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on September 29, 2021, after a riot occurred.
Relatives of inmates speak with a soldier as they wait for information outside a prison in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on September 29, 2021, after a riot occurred. (AFP)

The death toll in a gang battle in a penitentiary in the coastal city of Guayaquil has risen to more than 100 as authorities find more bodies, Ecuador’s prison service has said. At least five of the bodies were beheaded.

The country’s prisons bureau said on Wednesday in a tweet that “as of the moment more than 100 dead and 52 injured have been confirmed” in Tuesday’s clash at the Guayaquil prison complex.

Earlier, the confirmed death toll had stood at 30 but regional police commander Fausto Buenano said bodies found in the prison’s pipelines were still being identified.

Armoured vehicles, soldiers, ambulances, and relatives of inmates gathered outside the penitentiary, the latter waiting for news of loved ones inside.

Violence involved gunfire, knives, explosions

Police Commander Fabian Bustos said police and military operation had regained control of the prison after five hours on Tuesday. He said several weapons had been seized.

The violence involved gunfire, knives, and explosions and was caused by a dispute between the “Los Lobos” and “Los Choneros” prison gangs, officials said.

Colonel Mario Pazmino, the former director of Ecuador’s military intelligence, said the bloody fighting shows that “transnational organized crime has permeated the structure” of Ecuador’s prison system, adding that Mexico’s Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels operated through local gangs.

“They want to sow fear,” he told The Associated Press on Wednesday after officials had confirmed 10 decapitations.

Chain of riots 

In July, President Guillermo Lasso decreed a state of emergency in Ecuador’s prison system following several violent episodes that resulted in more than 100 inmates being killed.

Previously, the bloodiest day occurred in February, when 79 prisoners died in a simultaneous riot in three prisons in the country. 

In July, 22 more prisoners lost their lives in the Litoral penitentiary, while in September a penitentiary center was attacked by drones leaving no fatalities.

Source: TRTWorld and agencies



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