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Six dead, six wounded in Ecuador gang shooting: police
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19-06-2023 | 13:09
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Six dead, six wounded in Ecuador gang shooting: police
Six people were killed and six others were wounded Monday in an apparent gang shootout in Guayaquil, a port city in the grips of a wave of violence perpetrated by drug traffickers, police said.
Police Colonel Marcelo Castillo told AFP that the attack, Guayaquil's second mass shooting this month, appeared to have been a settling of scores between rival gangs. The six injured are all in stable condition.
Two weeks ago, a policeman and four other people were killed and eight injured when three men opened fire on a house in the city, in the southwest of the South American country.
These kinds of attacks have become ever-more frequent in Ecuador, especially in Guayaquil, as rival gangs fight for markets and drug routes in the streets and in prisons, leaving a trail of corpses in their wake.
More than 420 prisoners have died in vicious fighting between rival criminal groups in Ecuadoran prisons since February 2021, some of them beheaded.
In Monday's shooting, Castillo said the attackers arrived in a black vehicle in a populated neighborhood in the early hours. "Four or five got out" and opened fire, despite several people being in the street.
"It is pure retaliation for previous acts of violence," the policeman said. "They kill each other without mercy."
He added that one of those killed had a record of "criminal association" and one of the wounded was known for involvement in drug trafficking.
Some 132 spent cartridges were found at the scene, said Castillo.
Guayaquil, on Ecuador's southern Pacific coast, is the country's largest city, biggest port and economic hub, but in recent years has become the increasingly bloody center of a turf war.
The port city's location makes it a strategic launch point for shipments of drugs to the United States and Europe.
Ecuador is located between Colombia and Peru, the world's top producers of cocaine. The country also, conveniently for cartels, uses the US dollar as its currency.
So far this year, authorities have seized 100 tons of drugs in operations. For 2022 the haul was just over 200 tons and in 2021 a record 210 tons.
The country's murder rate almost doubled between 2021 and 2022, from 14 to 25 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants, according to official figures.
In April this year, about 30 armed men on motorcycles and boats opened fire indiscriminately on a crowd at a fishing port in Esmeraldas, killing nine.
In the same month in Guayaquil, a dozen people, including a 5-year-old girl, were shot while watching a football game.
The authorities estimate that the country of some 18 million people counts more than 13 organized crime groups within its borders, some with several thousand members.
Some are believed to have links to the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, both in Mexico.
Since taking office in May 2021, President Guillermo Lasso has issued repeated states of emergency in order to mobilize the military in the streets and implement curfews in the face of high crime rates.
In April, the government declared members of organized crime groups to be terrorists, a distinction that allows the military to pursue them with greater freedom.
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