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Ecuador prison sta held hostage by inmates all freed

- SOURCE: NEWS AGENCIES

Prison authoritie­s say 158 guards and 20 administra­tive staffers were held by inmates in at least seven prisons.

All prison staff who were seized as hostages during prison riots in Ecuador amid a sharp uptick in violence have been freed, according to prison authoritie­s.

“Security protocols and the joint work of the police and the national army enabled the release of all the hostages who were being held in various prisons across the country,” SNAI prison authoritie­s said in a statement on the social media platform X on Saturday.

The hostages, which SNAI previously said were 158 prison guards and 20 administra­tive staffers, had been held hostage since last Monday, in at least seven prisons amid an escalating security crisis in the South American country.

Images broadcast by the police showed the guards, many in tears, exhausted and supported by their colleagues shortly after their release.

“We are released … Thank God we all got out safely,” a prison employee said in a video posted on social media, waving the Ecuadorian ag and standing in front of one prison in southern Cotopaxi province.

President Daniel Noboa congratula­ted SNAI, police and armed forces for the successful release of the prison staff, in a statement on X.

Ecuador is grappling with a security crisis that worsened this week with the on-air storming of a TV station, unexplaine­d explosions in several cities and the kidnapping of police o cers.

The increase in violence began after President Noboa announced a state of emergency following the prison escape of Ecuador’s most powerful narco boss – the Los Choneros gang leader, Adolfo Macias – over the weekend.

At least 19 people have died in the violence, including civilians, prison guards and police in the last week, according to SNAI authoritie­s.

Earlier on Saturday, SNAI also reported incidents at several prisons, including an armed confrontat­ion with inmates at the prison in El Oro province that resulted in the death of a guard.

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