12 die, others injured in Ecuador prison riot

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The prison riot which occurred on Sunday, 3rd April, in Southern Ecuador has left 12 people dead.

This is the latest outburst of deadly violence in the South America country’s detention facilities.

The clash which occured in the El Turi prison in Cuenca left “12 dead identified” and another 10 being treated for injuries, according to President Guillermo Lasso’s press office.

Ecuador has struggled in recent years to contain prison violence usually gang-related, with 320 inmates killed in riots in 2021.

The Minister of Interior, Patricio Carrillo, told reporters the riot “still is not under control” and that 800 members of the police and armed forces had been mobilized to quash it.

Trouble broke out at 1:30 am in the prison’s maximum security section.

At midday, it was visibly still not under control, with inmates and police officers seen on rooftops.

Some 90 inmates have been evacuated from the prison, with authorities insisting no one had escaped.

Carrillo said the violence was gang-related.

“There is an organisation that wants to take absolute control inside the center (but) some cells rebelled,” he said.

Ecuador has 65 prisons with a capacity of 30,000 but they are overpopulated by 30 per cent.

The country has been rocked by an intensifying drug war which has led to a surge in the number of gangs battling over the illegal but lucrative drug trade.

In September 2021, Ecuador witnessed its deadliest prison riot when about 119 inmates were reportedly killed at the Penitenciaria del Litoral, a detention facility located in the coastal city of Guayaquil, in what authorities described as a rival-gang clash linked to drug trafficking.

AFP

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