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Ecuador arrests six Colombians in slaying of presidential candidate

Published:Friday | August 11, 2023 | 8:54 AM
Defence Minister Luis Lara speaks, flanked by Army Commander, General Gustavo Acosta, left, and Army General Agustin Delgado, in Quito, Ecuador, Thursday, Aug. 10, 2023. President Guillermo Lasso declared a state of emergency that involves additional military personnel deployed throughout the country a day after the assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio at a campaign rally in Quito. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuador's transformation into a major drug trafficking hub and the ensuing three-year surge of violence is weighing on the nation following the killing of a presidential candidate whose life's work was to fight crime and corruption.

Six Colombian men were arrested Thursday in connection with the fatal shooting of Fernando Villavicencio a day earlier in the capital, Quito.

He was not a front-runner in the race, but his assassination in broad daylight less than two weeks before the special presidential election underscored the challenge Ecuador's next leader will face in any attempt to curb gangs and cartels whose activities have claimed thousands of lives.

A report of the men's arrest reviewed by The Associated Press showed the men were captured hiding in a house in Quito.

Law enforcement officers, according to the report, seized four shotguns, a 5.56-mm rifle, ammunition and three grenades as well as a vehicle and one motorcycle.

Ecuador's Interior Minister Juan Zapata described the killing as a “political crime of a terrorist nature” aimed at sabotaging the August 20 election.

The police report doesn't say whether the Colombians are members of a criminal group. But Zapata, who confirmed the arrests of some foreigners without giving their nationalities, said the suspects were linked to organised crime.

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