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Ecuador says homicides fell 28% in March amid localized curfew

By Thomson Reuters Apr 1, 2026 | 10:42 AM

QUITO, April 1 (Reuters) – Ecuador’s government said on Wednesday that intentional homicides fell 28% nationwide in March, ​attributing the decline to military ‌operations carried out during a two-week nightly curfew in four provinces.

President Daniel Noboa declared the curfew in the provinces of Guayas, ‌Los ​Rios, El Oro ⁠and Santo Domingo — which ⁠authorities describe as key drug trafficking corridors — intensifying security force operations in those areas.

• The 28% decline ​compares March 2025 with March 2026, Interior Minister John Reimberg said.

• ⁠About 4,300 people were ⁠arrested during the operations against crime, ​including a ringleader, Reimberg said.

• “Control is ​not negotiated, it is exercised. And we ‌will not stop. Ecuador is regaining control,” said Defense Minister Gian Carlo Loffredo.

• The Ecuadorian government claims ⁠that operations against crime in the country, which were supported by the United States, targeted ⁠four ‌criminal groups, including Los Lobos, ⁠a gang that was designated ​as ‌a terrorist group by ​Washington last ⁠year.

• Ecuador recorded around 9,200 violent deaths in 2025, a 31% increase over the prior year, according to official data.

(Reporting by Alejandra Valencia; Editing by ​Iñigo Alexander)