Mar 17 β€’ 21:40 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Minister of the Interior: 'We are combating organized crime and drug trafficking within Ecuadorian territory'

Ecuador's Minister of the Interior, John Reimberg, asserts the country's efforts to combat organized crime and drug trafficking in response to accusations from Colombian President Gustavo Petro regarding bombings.

Ecuador's Minister of the Interior, John Reimberg, has responded to accusations from Colombian President Gustavo Petro concerning alleged bombings by Ecuador on Colombian territory, particularly along the border region. Reimberg emphasized that Ecuador is actively engaged in fighting organized crime and drug trafficking within its own borders, asserting the importance of diplomatic channels over social media in resolving such international disputes.

During a recent event attended by European Union officials, Reimberg raised concerns over the Colombian government's handling and reporting of incidents related to border security. He noted the contradiction in Colombia's timeline β€” with claims of a bomb being found in the early morning and later statements from the Minister of Defense indicating that a team was just being dispatched to investigate the situation. This inconsistency underscores the complexity of cross-border criminal activity and the need for coordinated responses by both nations.

Reimberg's remarks come amid escalating tensions between Ecuador and Colombia regarding security issues along their borders, where drug trafficking and organized crime have become increasingly prevalent. The Minister's statements reflect Ecuador's commitment to maintaining order and security within its territory while highlighting the importance of diplomatic discussions to address and resolve misunderstandings with Colombia.

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