Ecuador prison director killed as voters head to polls
- South American country’s SNAI prisons agency did not give more details on the death of Cosme Damian Parrales Merchan
- Ecuadorans were voting on Sunday in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to fight a surge in gang-related crime

Ecuadorean prison director Cosme Damian Parrales Merchan was killed on Sunday, the South American country’s SNAI prisons agency said in a statement, even as citizens head to the polls to vote in a referendum over a raft of security measures.
SNAI did not give more details on the death of Parrales, who headed the Manabi No 4 prison in the west of the country. The agency said it would work with the investigating authorities to determine those responsible.

Ecuadorans were voting on Sunday in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to fight a surge in gang-related crime.
The once-peaceful South American country has been grappling with a shocking rise in violence that has seen two mayors killed this week.
The terrorising streak has been blamed on gangs with links to transnational cartels using Ecuador’s ports to ship drugs to the United States and Europe.
The results of the referendum “will define the course and the state policy that we will take in order to face the challenge” of organised crime, said President Daniel Noboa as voting began in Quito.