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At least 116 dead in Ecuador prison gang clash, some beheaded

  • Gang clashes linked to drug cartels fighting for control of jail
  • President decrees state of emergency in Ecuador’s prison system

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Ecuador’s president declared the prison system under emergency for the second time since he took power in May after gang violence at a Guayaquil penitentiary claimed the lives of at least 116 people, in one of the bloodiest jail riots in the history of Latin America.

President Guillermo Lasso travelled to Guayaquil to discuss the security situation. The president previously declared a prison emergency in July when a riot left 18 dead.

The riot that took place on Tuesday at the Penitenciaria del Litoral in Guayas province also left 80 more wounded and authorities were still working to determine the full toll. At least six were beheaded.

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Inmates went to war armed with guns and grenades: a clash between prisoners believed to be linked to Mexican drug gangs – mainly the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels.

Two police officers were wounded in the operation to retake control of the prison. Officers were attacked by inmates with guns.

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Inmates on a prison roof. Photo: AFP
Inmates on a prison roof. Photo: AFP
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