Ecuador Moves National Police Command to Guayaquil Amid Unprecedented Surge in Violence
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Ecuador Moves National Police Command to Guayaquil Amid Unprecedented Surge in Violence
Ecuador’s government, led by President Daniel Noboa, has relocated the National Police Command to Guayaquil in response to an extraordinary surge in violent crime. This decision comes as official figures show Ecuador’s homicide rate has soared to 44.5 per 100,000 people, the highest in South America. The move aims to centralize security operations in the […]
The President of the Republic, Daniel Noboa, ordered that the command of the Police and the Joint Command of the Armed Forces be transferred from Quito to Guayaquil.
Daniel Noboa, president of the Republic, ordered the temporary transfer of the General Command of the National Police and the Joint Command of the Armed Forces (FFAA), from Quito to Guayaquil, with the aim of strengthening the security strategy in the area most affected by the violence.
The President of the Republic, Daniel Noboa Azín, signed Executive Decree No. 28 ordering the transfer of the General Command of the National Police to Guayaquil, in...
The decision was taken by President Daniel Noboa, by Executive Decree No. 28.
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