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Notorious drug lord extradited to US after prison escape and months-long manhunt
Notorious drug lord extradited to US after prison escape and months-long manhunt

News.com.au

time21-07-2025

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  • News.com.au

Notorious drug lord extradited to US after prison escape and months-long manhunt

Ecuador's biggest drug lord has been extradited to the US one month after he was recaptured following a mysterious 2024 prison escape, which triggered a wave of violence across the country. Jose Adolfo Macias, also known as 'Fito', the head of the powerful 'Los Choneros' gang, was removed from custody at a maximum-security prison and handed over to US officials in the Ecuadorean port city of Guayaquil on Sunday. The US Attorney's Office had filed charges in April against the 44-year-old on suspicion of cocaine distribution, conspiracy and firearms violations, including weapons smuggling. A letter filed by the US Department of Justice on Sunday said Macias was due to appear in a federal court this week 'for an arraignment on the Superseding Indictment in this case'. Macias, a former taxi driver turned crime boss, agreed in an Ecuadorean court last week to be extradited to the US to face the charges. He is the first Ecuadorean extradited by his country since a new measure was written into law last year, after a referendum in which President Daniel Noboa sought the approval of moves to boost his war on criminal gangs. Los Choneros has ties to Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, Colombia's Gulf Clan – the world's largest cocaine exporter – and Balkan mafias, according to the Ecuadorean Organized Crime Observatory. Escape from maximum security prison Macias was serving a 34-year sentence for organised crime, drug trafficking and murder when he mysteriously escaped from the maximum security La Regional prison in Guayaquil in January 2024. But he was no longer in his cell after a military contingent arrived to transfer him to another maximum security prison. Authorities are yet to reveal exactly how the 44-year-old escaped. But its believed Macias, who is said to have instilled terror in his fellow inmates, broke out just hours before police arrived, according to presidency spokesman Roberto Izurieta. Hours after the escape, riots broke out in the prison and four police officers were taken hostage, with one forced to read a threatening message to Mr Noboa. Outside prison, Macias' escape sparked a surge of gang-related violence across the country, which lasted days and left about 20 people dead. Shortly after the escape, Mr Noboa declared a nationwide 60-day state of emergency and ordered the military into the streets to 'neutralise' gangs. 'We will not negotiate with terrorists nor rest until we return peace,' the President said at the time. A day after the order, armed men wearing balaclavas took over a television station during a live broadcast, forcing the terrified crew to the ground and firing shots. 'Please, they came in to kill us. God don't let this happen. The criminals are on air,' a TC employee told AFP in a WhatsApp message at the time. Drug lord recaptured Macias was eventually found by authorities last month, bringing to end an almost 18-month manhunt. The 44-year-old was discovered hiding in a bunker concealed under floor tiles in a luxury home in the fishing port of Manta, the centre of operations for Los Choneros, on June 25. Authorities, who had obtained intelligence alerting them to the luxurious home, said Macias was captured during a 10-hour joint operation with police and the military. During the operation, excavators were brought in after an irregular crop field was identified behind the house. 'They started to excavate. As soon as this happened, Fito panicked because if we continued, the roof of his bunker would collapse,' Ecuador's Interior Minister John Reimberg said, according to CNN. 'At that moment, he opened the hatch, where the military was already located, and climbed out of the hole where he was hiding. That's how we detained him.' Mr Noboa later declared the crime boss would be extradited to the US 'the sooner the better.' 'We will gladly send him and let him answer to the North American law,' Mr Noboa told CNN. At the time, the US Embassy also congratulated Ecuador on the arrest, writing in Spanish on its X account that Washington 'supports Ecuador in its efforts to combat transnational crime for the security of the region'. Ecuador, once a peaceful haven between the world's two top cocaine exporters – Colombia and Peru – has seen violence erupt in recent years as enemy gangs with ties to Mexican and Colombian cartels vie for control. More than 70 per cent of all cocaine produced in the world now passes through Ecuador's ports, according to government data. In 2024, the country seized a record 294 tons of drugs, mainly cocaine.

South Syria faces uncertain calm after deadly clashes that killed over 1,100
South Syria faces uncertain calm after deadly clashes that killed over 1,100

France 24

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • France 24

South Syria faces uncertain calm after deadly clashes that killed over 1,100

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What's at stake in French Foreign Minister's visit in Kyiv?
What's at stake in French Foreign Minister's visit in Kyiv?

France 24

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • France 24

What's at stake in French Foreign Minister's visit in Kyiv?

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Japan PM Ishiba vows to stay on after bruising election defeat
Japan PM Ishiba vows to stay on after bruising election defeat

France 24

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • France 24

Japan PM Ishiba vows to stay on after bruising election defeat

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Recently recaptured Ecuador drug lord ‘Fito' accepts US extradition request
Recently recaptured Ecuador drug lord ‘Fito' accepts US extradition request

Yahoo

time13-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Recently recaptured Ecuador drug lord ‘Fito' accepts US extradition request

Ecuador's most infamous drug lord has agreed to be extradited to the United States to face cocaine and weapons smuggling charges, a court in the capital Quito has said. The announcement on Friday is the latest chapter in the dramatic underworld tale of Adolfo Macias, alias 'Fito', who was recaptured in June after escaping from a maximum security prison 18 months ago in a jailbreak that triggered a bloody wave of gang violence. Macias, head of the 'Los Choneros' gang, is wanted in the US on charges of cocaine distribution, conspiracy and firearms-related crimes, including weapons smuggling. After Macias vanished from his prison cell in the southwestern port of Guayaquil in January 2024, authorities had been scouring the world for him, offering a $1m reward for information leading to his capture. But it emerged that the country's most wanted man was hiding out at a family member's mansion in his hometown. Ecuadorian security forces recaptured the drug kingpin last month at an underground bunker beneath a marble-walled house in the port city of Manta, some 260km (160 miles) southwest of the capital, Quito. The former taxi-driver-turned-crime-boss had been serving a 34-year sentence since 2011 for involvement in organised crime, drug trafficking and murder. In a country plagued by drug-related crime, Los Choneros members responded with violence as the manhunt began after their leader's escape – using car bombs, holding prison guards hostage and storming a television station during a live broadcast. President Daniel Noboa's right-wing government had recently declared, 'We will gladly send him and let him answer to the North American law.' Macias, dressed in an orange prison uniform, took part in a court hearing Friday via videolink from a high-security prison in Guayaquil. In response to a judge's question, he replied, 'Yes, I accept (extradition).' This would make Macias the first Ecuadorian extradited by his country since the measure was written into law last year, after a referendum in which Noboa sought the approval of measures to boost his war on criminal gangs. Ecuador, once a peaceful haven wedged between the world's two top cocaine exporters, Colombia and Peru, has seen violence erupt in recent years as rival gangs with ties to Mexican and Colombian cartels vie for control. These gang wars have largely played out inside the country's prisons, where Macias wielded immense control. He was the unofficial boss of his Guayaquil prison, where authorities found images glorifying him, weapons and US dollars. Videos of parties he held in the prison captured fireworks and a mariachi band. In one sequence, he appeared waving, laughing and petting a fighting rooster. Macias earned a law degree behind bars. By the time he escaped, he was considered a suspect in the assassination of presidential candidate and anticorruption crusader Fernando Villavicencio in 2023. Soon after Macias's prison break, Noboa declared Ecuador to be in a state of 'internal armed conflict' and ordered the military and tanks into the streets to 'neutralize' the gangs. Los Choneros has ties to Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, Colombia's Gulf Clan – the world's largest cocaine exporter – and Balkan mafias, according to the Ecuadorian Organized Crime Observatory. More than 70 percent of all cocaine produced in the world now passes through Ecuador's ports, according to government data. In 2024, the country seized a record 294 tonnes of drugs, mainly cocaine.

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