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Ecuador president targets gangs after gunmen storm TV station

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GUNMEN with explosives stormed a TV station on-air in Ecuador on Tuesday during a wave of violence around the nation that prompted President Daniel Noboa to name 22 gangs as terrorist organizati­ons to be hunted by the military.

Police arrested the 13 men who burst into TC’s studio during a live broadcast, while elsewhere at least seven police officers were kidnapped and there were several explosions.

“Thank God, we are alive, because it was an extremely violent attack,” said Jorge Rendon, deputy director of the news program that was interrupte­d.

Noboa, who took office in November promising to stem drug-related violence, declared a 60-day state of emergency on Monday in response to prison violence — including hostage-takings of guards by inmates — and the apparent escape of Los Choneros gang leader Adolfo Macias over the weekend.

In a revised decree on Tuesday, Noboa recognized an “internal armed conflict” and identified nearly two dozen gangs as terrorist groups, including Los Choneros.

The government has said the violence is a reaction to Noboa’s plan to build a new high security prison and transfer jailed gang leaders. “They have created a wave of violence to frighten the populace,” said Admiral Jaime Vela, head of the joint command of the armed forces, adding that the decree made the gangs military targets.

Prison transfers of gang leaders have historical­ly led to violence, with hundreds of inmates killed in recent years. Gang wars over lucrative cocaine smuggling routes have also fueled the instabilit­y.

Peru declared an emergency along its border with Ecuador, while other South

American nations Brazil, Colombia and Chile all expressed support for Noboa’s government, and China closed its embassy and consulates until further notice.

The takeover of TC’s studio in Guayaquil was broadcast for about 20 minutes. Men wearing balaclavas and mostly dressed in black wielded guns and accosted staffers huddling on the floor. Gunshots and yelling were heard and some of the invaders gestured at the camera.

“They shot one of our cameramen in the leg, broke the arm of another one. They fired bullets,” added the broadcaste­r’s Rendon. “The police came in minutes, surrounded the TV station and the tactical units intervened.”

TC, which broadcasts nationally, shares a site with another public broadcaste­r,

Gamavision, and several radio stations.

The channel was back on-air for its evening news broadcast, with anchors saying the attorney general’s office was on site collecting evidence. Two employees were injured, it said.

In the southern city of Machala, Quito and Los Rios province seven police officers were kidnapped in three incidents, police said earlier. The three officers taken in Machala were freed late on Tuesday, the police said, and ten arrests were made.

The police confirmed explosions in Esmeraldas and Los Rios, while mayor’s offices in Cuenca and Quito confirmed others, and the attorney general’s office said it was investigat­ing one in Guayaquil. Blasts also shook Loja and Machala.

(Reuters)

 ?? ?? Soldiers in an armored vehicle patrol Quito City’s historic center following an outbreak of violence in the Ecuadorian capital in South America on Tuesday. — Reuters
Soldiers in an armored vehicle patrol Quito City’s historic center following an outbreak of violence in the Ecuadorian capital in South America on Tuesday. — Reuters

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