Ecuador deports 1,500 foreign prisoners
- January 11, 2024
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This was stated by Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa. Deportation of at least 1,500 foreign prisoners to begin this weekwho remain in Ecuadorian prisons. In an interview with Radio
This was stated by Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa. Deportation of at least 1,500 foreign prisoners to begin this weekwho remain in Ecuadorian prisons. In an interview with Radio
This was stated by Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa. Deportation of at least 1,500 foreign prisoners to begin this weekwho remain in Ecuadorian prisons.
In an interview with Radio Canela He said that at least 90% of the population There are people from Colombia, Peru and Venezuela in prison.
Thus, transfers They will begin to move towards the countries closest to them, such as Colombia.
Photo: EFE
“We start this week. Understand the situation we live in I cannot calculate on what day and at what time the misfortunes will continue with us. Yes, we report, but we are in constant communication with Colombia,” the president said.
He said that with this The purpose of depressurization is to reduce overcrowding and waste. states.
Noboa stressed that in the case of these transfers, the extradition process will not be carried out at the request of the partner state. but it will be based on other previous international agreements and Ecuadorian legislation.
“Foreign prisoner sentenced to death for 5 years or more, may, by agreement with the counterparty, be taken out of the country and sent to your country; In this case, we start with those who are close to us,” he said.
At this point, the Ecuadorian government has stated that it has captured at least “329 terrorists and killed 5 of them, This was stated at a press conference by the head of the Joint Command of the Armed Forces of Ecuador, Jaime Vela.
“We arrested 329 terrorists, killed five terrorists“He said this after a decree by President Daniel Noboa, declaring the existence of an internal armed conflict in his country.
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Source: Aristegui Noticias
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