Alleged leader of Los Tiguerones hitmen and his partner receive preventive detention
Brayan José M., known as La Perris, and his partner have been placed in preventive detention for illegal possession of firearms in Ecuador.
Brayan José M., alias La Perris, believed to be the head of the criminal group Los Tiguerones, and his partner have been placed in preventive detention following their arrest on charges of unauthorized possession and carrying of firearms. Authorities state that La Perris led a network involved in contract killings and extortions, making his apprehension significant in the ongoing battle against organized crime in the region.
La Perris was located in Santa Lucía during a series of police operations coinciding with a curfew imposed under Executive Decree 239. His capture came after he displayed suspicious behavior while trying to evade police control. The presence of a loaded 9mm pistol and additional ammunition in his vehicle further implicated him in illegal activities, raising concerns about the potential for violence in the area.
The ongoing efforts by authorities to dismantle Los Tiguerones and similar criminal organizations reflect the heightened focus on public safety and security amid rising crime rates in Ecuador. This case exemplifies the broader struggle against organized crime and the measures taken by law enforcement to curb drug-related violence and extortion in the country.