On the front line of Ecuador's drugs war, police fight gangs, guns and corruption
On the front line of Ecuador's drugs war, police fight gangs, guns and corruption - Published In the Ecuadoran city of Durán, riddled with drugs and rival...
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- On the front line of Ecuador's drugs war, police fight gangs, guns and corruption - Published In the Ecuadoran city of Durán, riddled with drugs and rival gangs, Police Captain Jean Carlos Bustamante knows exactly what he is up against – not just the criminals who kill and sometimes dismember their rivals, but also the enemy within.
- They are in the pay of the gangs." The only police officers he can trust, he says, are the ones right beside him - members of his hand-picked team.
- The captain says he's happy with the result.
- "The second is that there are two guns less for the gangs." But this is a small victory, in a war of attrition.
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On the front line of Ecuador's drugs war, police fight gangs, guns and corruption - Published In the Ecuadoran city of Durán, riddled with drugs and rival gangs, Police Captain Jean Carlos Bustamante knows exactly what he is up against – not just the criminals who kill and sometimes dismember their rivals, but also the enemy within. They are in the pay of the gangs." The only police officers he can trust, he says, are the ones right beside him - members of his hand-picked team. The captain says he's happy with the result. "The second is that there are two guns less for the gangs." But this is a small victory, in a war of attrition. He admits the gangs have "many weapons and much more money than the state". Many here believe the war against the gangs will never be won.