Mar 18 β€’ 00:06 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Cynthia Gellibert: 'We act decisively to restore peace to our people'

Cynthia Gellibert, Ecuador's Secretary General of Public Administration, supports the government's actions against organized crime as security forces intensify their operations under a state of emergency.

Cynthia Gellibert, who serves as the Secretary General of Public Administration and the Cabinet in Ecuador, has voiced strong support for the government's measures aimed at combating organized crime. In her social media posts, Gellibert highlighted the active involvement of the Armed Forces and the National Police in restoring order and security for citizens. She emphasized the government's commitment to act decisively to ensure peace for the Ecuadorian population amid ongoing security concerns.

Since March 15, the operations by the National Police and Armed Forces have been intensified due to a curfew imposed from 11 PM to 5 AM in four provinces: Guayas, Los RΓ­os, El Oro, and Santo Domingo de los TsΓ‘chilas. This curfew is part of a focused state of emergency addressing escalating crime rates in various regions of Ecuador. Gellibert's statements reflect the government's broader strategy to tackle issues related to organized crime, which has become a pressing concern in the country.

The presence of security forces on the streets has been increased as part of the coordinated effort to ensure public safety. Gellibert's endorsement of these actions is significant, as it aligns with the government's objective of restoring peace and stability in Ecuadorian society. The move has garnered attention amidst the backdrop of rising violence and crime, prompting a need for urgent government intervention to safeguard citizens and restore their sense of security.

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