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Ecuadorean inmates release 57 guards, police officers: prison authorities

  • The country’s corrections system said the law enforcement officers, who were held in six different prisons, were safe but did not offer details on the release
  • Government officials have described the violent acts as a response by criminal groups to its efforts to regain control of several large correctional facilities

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Police guard the surroundings of the Turi prison in Cuenca, Ecuador, on Friday. Photo: EPA-EFE

Ecuadorean authorities announced on Friday the release of 50 guards and seven police officers who were taken hostage for more than a day, in what the government described as a response by criminal groups to its efforts to regain control of several large correctional facilities in the South American country.

The country’s corrections system, the National Service for Attention to Persons Deprived of Liberty, said in a statement that the 57 law enforcement officers – who were held in six different prisons – were safe, but it did not offer details about how they were released.

Early on Friday, criminal groups in Ecuador used explosives to damage a bridge, the latest in a series of attacks this week. Nobody was injured in the explosion.

Government officials have described the violent acts as the work of criminal gangs with members in prisons responding to efforts by authorities to retake control of several jails by relocating inmates, seizing weapons and other steps.

Four car bombs and three explosive devices went off across the country in less than 48 hours. The latest explosion with dynamite happened early on Friday on a bridge linking two cities in the coastal province of El Oro, said National Police commander Luis García.

Hours earlier, a domestic gas tank with wads of dynamite attached exploded under a different bridge in Napo province, located within Ecuador’s portion of the Amazon rainforest.

Consuelo Orellana, the governor of Azuay province, reported early on Friday that 44 of the hostages at a prison in the city of Cuenca had been released. The country’s correction system said later that all 57 were freed.

Police officers gather outside the Turi prison in Cuenca, Ecuador on Friday. Almost 60 prison guards and police officers were being held hostage on Friday by inmates across Ecuador. Photo: AFP
Police officers gather outside the Turi prison in Cuenca, Ecuador on Friday. Almost 60 prison guards and police officers were being held hostage on Friday by inmates across Ecuador. Photo: AFP
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