Defense of Aquiles Alvarez will insist on request for transfer to a prison in Quito to continue with the trial stage in the Triple A case
Aquiles Alvarez's defense is requesting his transfer to a Quito prison to facilitate his presence at the ongoing trial for illegal fuel marketing.
Aquiles Alvarez, the mayor of Guayaquil, is facing trial in the Triple A case concerning the illegal marketing of fuel, with 21 other individuals and businesses implicated. His lawyer, Ramiro García Falconí, plans to formally request that Alvarez be transferred from his current detention in Santa Elena to either a prison in Quito or Latacunga. This move is aimed at ensuring that Alvarez can attend the trial hearings in person, which are critical for the ongoing judicial process.
The trial was resumed on March 14, 2026, at the Judicial Complex in Northern Quito, highlighting the seriousness of the allegations against Alvarez and his co-defendants. Both Garcia and Fernando Chávez, representing co-defendant César Bravo Ibáñez, have stressed the necessity of in-person appearances for their clients. The court, which specializes in corruption and organized crime, is presided over by judges with the authority to make determinations about the defendants' locations during the trial.
This case is significant not only for the individuals involved but also for the political landscape in Ecuador, as it reflects ongoing issues related to corruption and governance. The outcome may have implications for Alvarez's political career, especially given the public's heightened scrutiny of governmental integrity. As the trial progresses, the legal strategies employed and the court's rulings will be closely watched by both the media and the public.