Big Gang Clash inside prison, 29 killed and over 48 injured

Ecuador: A riot in a penitentiary in coastal city of Guayaquil killed 29 inmates and injured 48 more on Tuesday after a battle between inmates equipped with firearms and grenades at a prison in Ecuador’s largest city Tuesday, officials said.

A police and military operation managed to regain control of the Guayaquil prison after five hours, according to a statement from Ecuador’s prison service. It was the latest in a series of deadly prison clashes between rival drug gangs that have killed over 100 inmates this year.

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Guayas state Gov. Pablo Arosemena said at a news conference outside the Litoral prison that order had been restored. “The presence of the state and the law must be felt,” he said. President Guillermo Lasso retweeted an announcement from the prison bureau saying order “has been restored at the Littoral Penitentiary after the Tuesday incidents.”

Ecuador’s prison system has become a battleground between prisoners linked to Mexican drug gangs mainly the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels. Guayaquil, Ecuador’s main port city, is a major hub for shipping South American cocaine north, especially to the United States.

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Last week police confiscated two pistols, a revolver, some 500 rounds of ammunition, a hand grenade, several knives, two sticks of dynamite and homemade explosives at one of the city’s prisons.

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