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Ecuador's latest prison riot leaves at least 43 dead
Relatives of inmates pleads to a police officer outside the riot-hit Santo Domingo de los Tsachilas prison in Ecuador on May 9, 2022. (REUTERS/Johanna Alarcon)

The Swiss Info reported, citing Reuters, the Ecuadorean government said that dozens of inmates were killed during a riot early on Monday (May 9) as rival gangs clashed in a jail in the city of Santo Domingo. This comes as the latest episode of prison violence that has rocked the South American country.

One hundred and eight prisoners remain at large and 112 have been recaptured, Interior Minister Patricio Carrillo told reporters. Authorities said the riot broke out after a gang leader was transferred to Santo Domingo's Bellavista prison following a court order, which may have caused unrest among prisoners.

Carrillo said that both the interior ministry and the attorney general's office reported that 43 prisoners had died. Most of them had been stabbed to death.

According to the report, the riot was the latest incident of violence in Ecuadorean prisons, which the government attributes to fights between gangs over control of territory and drug trafficking routes.

A wounded inmate is transferred to an ambulance after a riot outside the Bella Vista prison in Santo Domingo de los Tsachilas, Ecuador, on May 9, 2022. (AFP)

Last year, 316 prisoners died during riots in various prisons across Ecuador.

Police commander Fausto Salinas said, Bellavista prison has now been brought back under control, adding that a security fence was built around the jail's perimeter after prisoners escaped.

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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has said the system is blighted by state abandonment and the absence of a comprehensive policy, as well as poor conditions for inmates.

The country's prisons house 35,000 people and are overcrowded at about 15% beyond maximum capacity.

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Conservative President Guillermo Lasso has promised to reduce prison violence through a gang pacification process, early release for prisoners and political and social reforms.

Source: swissinfo