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FBI opens first Ecuador office in fight against drug trafficking

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 5:01 PM

QUITO, March 11 (Reuters) – The United States has opened its first Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) ​office in Ecuador, the U.S. ‌Embassy in Quito said on Wednesday.

The office will aim to work with Ecuadorean officials to fight the trafficking ‌of ​drugs and weapons, ⁠along with money laundering ⁠and the financing of terrorism, the embassy said in a social media post.

Ecuador’s Interior Minister John ​Reimber told reporters that collaboration with the FBI office ⁠would start immediately, ⁠after prior joint efforts with ​the U.S.

“What has changed is that ​we have FBI agents permanently ‌in Ecuador working with a national police unit that has been set up so that they ⁠can work together,” he said.

Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa has made a military crackdown ⁠on organized ‌crime a cornerstone of ⁠his administration. Last week ​his ‌government staged a joint ​operation with ⁠U.S. officials to target drug trafficking operations in the South American country.

(Reporting by Alexandra Valencia, Writing by Daina Beth Solomon; Editing by ​Brendan O’Boyle)