Mar 14 β€’ 15:00 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

From 1 to 3 years in prison: Penalties for violating the curfew in Guayas and three other provinces in Ecuador

Ecuador has imposed a nighttime curfew in four provinces, effective from March 15, following a presidential decree, with severe penalties for violations.

Starting from March 15, four provinces in Ecuador will enforce a nighttime curfew from 11 PM to 5 AM due to a recent presidential decree issued by President Daniel Noboa. This new regulation aims to restrict the freedom of movement within these regions in an effort to combat rising crime and maintain public order. The decree specifies that the curfew will remain in effect until March 30, significantly affecting daily routines in these areas.

Interior Minister John Reimberg emphasized the importance of compliance with the curfew, stating that anyone found violating it could face imprisonment ranging from one to three years. This announcement comes amidst heightened concerns over security, prompting the government to establish stricter measures in response to ongoing issues like illegal economy, illegal mining, drug trafficking, and organized crime. The collaboration with the judicial system will ensure that offenders are dealt with appropriately.

The implementation of this curfew reflects the Ecuadorian government's urgent approach to tackle crime within the affected provinces. As the curfew looms, law enforcement plans to conduct operations targeting illegal activities, showing a clear stance against the growing influence of criminal organizations. Ultimately, these measures indicate the government's commitment to restoring order and protecting citizens' safety during this challenging time.

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