Ecuador Declares Cártel De Los Solas a Terrorist Group
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Ecuador declares Cártel de los Solas a terrorist group
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa officially declared the “Cartel de los Soles” a terrorist group. Noboa's decree on Thursday aligns with a similar designation made by the US Republican administration of President Donald Trump in July.
Daniel Noboa’s government activated an intelligence plan to track the possible presence in the country of the criminal network that the U.S. attributes to the command of the Chavista regime
By CNN The President of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, designated the Cartel de los Soles as “terrorist group of organized crime” when he considered it “a threat to the national population,” announced on Thursday the Ecuadorian Presidency. By Executive Decree No. 93, the President identified the criminal group as a terrorist organization for “constituting a threat to the national population, the constituted order, the sovereignty and integrity of the St…
The President of the Republic, Daniel Noboa Azín, decided this Thursday, August 14, to identify the so-called cartel of the Soles as a terrorist group of organized crime, ‘for constituting a threat to the national population, the constituted order, the sovereignty and integrity of the State’.
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, wearing a bulletproof vest, uses a megaphone to address his supporters during a rally. (Symbolic image) (Photo by Galo Paguay / AFP) (Photo by GALO PAGUAY/AFP via Getty Images) Getty Images Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa has declared the Soles Cartel a "terrorist group." According to the United States, the criminal organization is led by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The decision aligns Ecuador with t…
Donald Trump's government included the Cartel of the Suns in its list of terrorist organizations and raised the reward to $50 million to arrest Nicolás Maduro.
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