At the time of his arrest, Aquiles Alvarez did not have the electronic bracelet required in the Triple A case, according to the Prosecutor's Office
Aquiles Alvarez, mayor of Guayaquil, was arrested without the electronic bracelet mandated for his case involving illegal oil commercialization.
Aquiles Alvarez, the mayor of Guayaquil, was arrested early on February 10, 2026, during a combined operation by the Prosecutor's Office and the National Police. The authorities noted that at the time of his arrest, Alvarez did not have the electronic bracelet, a precautionary measure imposed in connection with the 'Triple A case.' This case involves allegations of illegal oil commercialization against him, heightening the scrutiny on his administration amid ongoing investigations.
The Prosecutor's Office informed the public via social media about the absence of the electronic bracelet, which is typically used to monitor individuals under judicial precautionary measures. The 'Goleada case' is also under investigation, which includes allegations of organized crime for the purpose of money laundering and tax fraud. The lack of details regarding this case raises concerns about the breadth of the investigations into Alvarez's activities and the potential implications for local governance.
As local and national authorities delve deeper into the charges against Alvarez, the situation may warrant greater scrutiny of the political environment in Guayaquil and its implications for future governance. Such legal challenges may impact not only Alvarez's political career but also the political landscape of Ecuador, as issues of corruption and legality become increasingly prominent in public discourse.