Mar 16 • 11:14 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Governor accompanied operations in conflict areas of Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas during the curfew

The governor of Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Miguel Quezada, supervised police operations in response to the curfew aimed at restoring order in conflict-prone areas of the province.

In Ecuador, Governor Miguel Quezada was present during police operations in the conflict-prone areas of Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, coinciding with the first day of a curfew established under Executive Decree 239. The police carried out preventive patrols and control operations in neighborhoods such as 16 de Marzo and Zona Rosa, aiming to ensure public order amid growing security concerns in the region. This curfew was enacted as part of a state of emergency designed to enhance citizen security and curb incidents of violence and crime.

The operations resulted in numerous arrests, with reports indicating that up to 19 individuals were apprehended for violating mobility restrictions imposed during the curfew. Images released by the authorities captured the scene of these arrests, although an official count of those detained has yet to be confirmed. The governor emphasized the importance of these actions in restoring security and order in response to the unrest in the area.

These developments highlight the Ecuadorian government's ongoing challenges with public safety and its attempts to address rising crime through emergency measures. Authorities may face scrutiny over the effectiveness of curfews and whether such restrictions can successfully deter criminal behavior while balancing the rights and freedoms of citizens in the affected regions.

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