Curfew in four provinces of Ecuador: what you need to know about the operations and restrictions in effect since March 15
Ecuador has announced a curfew starting March 15 in four provinces to address organized crime through coordinated operations with allied countries.
Ecuador is set to implement a curfew on March 15 across the provinces of Guayas, Los RΓos, Santo Domingo de los TsΓ‘chilas, and El Oro. This action is part of the government's strategy to combat organized crime through joint operations with allied countries. The curfew will be enforced through coordinated efforts between the National Police and the Armed Forces, along with the judicial system to ensure compliance among residents.
Interior Minister John Reimberg has stated that a significant deployment of resources will occur, though specific operational details will not be disclosed for security reasons. The government aims to disrupt irregular economies, illegal mining, drug trafficking, and criminal structures in these targeted regions, which have been heavily affected by crime. This demonstrates a robust response to the increasing challenges posed by organized crime in Ecuador.
The upcoming operations will last for fifteen days and will specifically focus on dismantling networks and operations that threaten public safety and social order. The collaboration with national and international forces signifies an intensified approach to maintaining peace and ensuring the rule of law in these provinces, where crime has taken a toll on local communities.