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The most dangerous place in the world. Ecuador fell into the trap of gangs

On June 25, 2025, in the basement converted into a bunker, the 18 -month hunt for the most wanted Ecuador criminal ended. Jose Adolfo Macias Villamar, known as Fito, the head of the Gang Los Choneros, was targeted in his hideout under the luxury villa in Manta – he managed to find him thanks to the collapse in a marble floor. – We'll regain the country. No mercy – announced President Daniel Noboa after his arrest.

A month later, Macias was deported to the United States. He stood before the federal court in Brooklyn, but he did not plead guilty. The prosecutor's office charged him with seven charges regarding cocaine trafficking and cooperation with the Mexican Sinaloa cartel. He went to an American prison – but even from there he controls his organization, and even organizes press conferences.

This year, violence in Ecuador reached terrifying sizes. According to government data, in February the number of murders increased by 90 percent. compared to the previous year. 736 killings were committed at that time, which made it the bloodiest month of recent years. In March, 22 people were killed in the gang war in the port of Guayaquil. The AFP Information Agency said that the competing gang fractions of Los Tigueraones fought for territories.

Despite this, Noboa was re -elected president in April, winning a surprising majority. His strategy of “hard hand” allowed last year to reduce the murder rate by 16.5 percent. Success, however, turned out to be deceptive, and Noboa hunting for the most important gang leaders finally had the opposite effect to the intended one. Four large groups – Los Lobos, Los Choneros, Los Tiguerones and Latin Kings – They fell apart into numerous factions, which are currently fiercely fighting for territories and influence.

“It used to be different here,” says Uber driver, traversing the streets of Ecuador.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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