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José Adolfo Macías Villamar, whose nickname is "Fito," escaped from a prison in Ecuador last year and was recaptured June.
The United States and Ecuador have signed a bilateral agreement meant to disrupt transnational criminal networks. U.S.
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Al Jazeera on MSNAt least 17 killed after gunmen storm small-town bar in EcuadorThe South American nation has reeled under a substantial increase in violent crime over the last several years.
José Adolfo Macías, known as Fito, escaped twice before authorities in the South American country apprehended him. He ...
José Adolfo Macías Villamar, nicknamed "Fito," and considered the leader of a violent Ecuadorian gang accused of smuggling ...
José Adolfo “Fito” Macías Villamar, the alleged leader of Los Choneros, will face drug and weapons charges in New York ...
Ecuador's oil production has fallen to multi-year lows after heavy rains and erosion forced the shutdown of its two largest ...
Colombia's Foreign Ministry on Friday criticized Ecuador for deporting large numbers of Colombian citizens without a formal ...
The International Monetary Fund said on Friday it has completed its second review of Ecuador's Extended Fund Facility and ...
Ecuador’s most notorious drug kingpin has been extradited to the United States, a month after he was recaptured following a ...
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AP Newsroom on MSNDHS Sec. Kristi Noem visits Ecuador, signs agreement to combat transnational crimeThe United States and Ecuador on Thursday signed a bilateral agreement aimed at strengthening their collaboration against transnational criminal networks. (AP Video: Cesar Olmos) ...
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