‘I’m on my way to Guayaquil, the president has called an urgent meeting Public and State Security Council (COSEPE) this afternoon,” Izurieta wrote on his X account (formerly Twitter).
He announced that “important announcements will be made at night for the safety of all Ecuadorians”, but did not provide more information at a time when questions are increasing about J’s location and situation.Osé Adolfo Macias Salazar, alias ‘Fito’.
“Fito” is the leader of The Chonerosconsidered by Ecuadorian authorities to be one of the largest criminal gangs in the country with alleged links to Mexican cartels.
In response to a police and military operation last Sunday in the Guayaquil prison where Macías was held, the National Service for Comprehensive Attention to Adults Deprived of their Liberty and Adolescent Offenders (SNAI) limited itself to indicating that as soon as the surgery is over, the results and details of the procedure.
But he has not responded to pressing questions from the press. about the situation of alias ‘Fito’.
“Alias Fito, the most dangerous criminal, who was left in prison, escaped (all others were killed or provisionally released),” wrote X José Serrano, Minister of the Interior during the government. by Rafael Correa
Without citing sources, Serrano added: “The cell or ‘suite’ in which Fito ‘stayed’ was found to be impeccably ‘clean’, there was time to ‘pack’ all of the criminal’s belongings, including the watches, the guns, the whiskey, the cell phones, the laptop.. “He took everything with him because he said he wasn’t coming back.”
Sandra Rueda, for her part, reported that, as a member of the Assembly and a member of the Sovereignty and Comprehensive Security Commission, she had asked the Minister of the Government, Mónica Palencia, and the Director of the SNAI to report on the location of the alias ‘Fito’. .
“Transparency, the key to guaranteeing safety“, he noted in his X account.
Source: El heraldo

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