The Maui News

Ecuador declares prison emergency after 118 killed in riot

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QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuador’s president has declared a state of emergency in the prison system following a battle among gang members in a coastal lockup that killed at least 118 people and injured 79 in what authoritie­s say was the worst prison bloodbath ever in the country.

Officials said at least five of the dead were found to have been beheaded.

Dozens of police and military vehicles, as well as ambulances, entered the prison compound on Thursday. Helicopter­s flew over the area.

There could be more bodies or seriously injured people in the prison, said Col. Tannya Varela, the national police commander.

Hundreds of people gathered outside the crime lab in Guayaquil, hoping to collect the bodies of relatives they believed were killed in the prison. The prosecutor­s’ office said on Twitter that police were working to identify bodies.

Henry Coral, a police official, asked family members to help speed the identifica­tion of bodies by telling authoritie­s about any tattoo, scar or other distinguis­hing feature of prisoners believed to have been killed. Some bodies were mutilated or burned, making identifica­tion harder.

President Guillermo Lasso decreed a state of emergency Wednesday, which will give the government powers that include deploying police and soldiers inside prisons. The order came a day after bloodshed at the Litoral penitentia­ry in Guayaquil that officials blamed on gangs linked to internatio­nal drug cartels fighting for control of the facility.

“It is regrettabl­e that the prisons are being turned into territorie­s for power disputes by criminal gangs,” Lasso said, adding that he would act with “absolute firmness” to regain control of the Litoral prison and prevent the violence from spreading to other penitentia­ries.

Images circulatin­g on social media showed dozens of bodies in the prison’s Pavilions 9 and 10 and scenes that looked like battlefiel­ds. The fighting was with firearms, knives and bombs, officials said. Earlier, regional police commander Fausto Buenano had said that bodies were being found in the prison’s pipelines.

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