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Ecuadorian justice condemns the onslaught of organized crime; asks the military to his headquarters

  • January 9, 2024
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National Court (CNJ) Ecuador On Tuesday he deplored the “offensive organized crimeThe country has seen prison riots, car burnings in the streets, explosive attacks and even a TV

National Court (CNJ) Ecuador On Tuesday he deplored the “offensive organized crimeThe country has seen prison riots, car burnings in the streets, explosive attacks and even a TV channel break-in by hooded gunmen in the past few hours, an event that was broadcast live.

In its statement, CNJ noted that “categorically rejects the onslaught of organized crime against life, freedom and inviolability” of citizens and private property by criminal groups.

Also plenary session of the High Court of Administration of Justice expressed regret over the attacks and threats who appeared against CNJ President Ivan Sakisela and State Attorney General Diana Salazar.

“These facts indicate a violent reaction from the structures of corruption and crime to the actions of the justice system,” the Court added.

Stressing that the judicial function has not been intimidated by the violent acts of organized crime, the high court called on judges and other justice actors to apply decisions that “contribute to the fight against criminal gangs and impunity can be avoided.”

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He also expressed support for the government of President Daniel Noboa. implement actions aimed at overcoming the security crisis this falls on the country, as well as on the forces of law and order (police and army) seeking to maintain the safety of citizens.

“We urgently ask the executive authorities provide adequate police and military protection To the National Court and judicial complexes of the country,” the Sood added in its statement.

Finally, he called for the unity of all government institutions so that meet a wave of violence in the country through “joint and clearly formulated actions.”

This Tuesday Ecuador survived a day of terror due to the activities of organized crime gangs that were unleashed after President Noboa declared a state of emergency on Monday that included a six-hour curfew in the early morning hours as a measure to stop violent activities in the country. (EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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