Mar 17 • 17:47 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Guayas Governor Highlights ‘Positive Impacts’ of Curfew as 112 Arrested in Second Day of Controls

The Governor of Guayas, José Arévalo, reports significant positive outcomes from the curfew implementation in four provinces of Ecuador, with 112 arrests made in one night.

Following the implementation of a curfew across four provinces in Ecuador, Governor of Guayas, José Arévalo, has highlighted the strategy's distinctly positive results, reporting 112 arrests on the night of March 17. This curfew, instituted to curb unrest and enhance public safety, has led to decisive actions by law enforcement, indicating a strong response to the recent challenges faced by these regions.

Arévalo elaborated on the curfew's execution, which is being rolled out in three phases. The first phase focuses on territorial recovery to ensure that law enforcement can reclaim areas affected by crime and violence. The second phase involves the confiscation of drugs and arms, while the final phase aims to dismantle organized crime networks that have been operating within these communities. Each phase is designed to reinforce public order and restore a sense of security among citizens.

The governor emphasized that these actions empower the police to respond more effectively to incidents of violence and criminal activity, marking a significant effort by the government to address ongoing security issues in the country. The success of this strategy could serve as a model for other provinces grappling with similar circumstances, underscoring the importance of decisive measures in combating crime and restoring public confidence in law enforcement.

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