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04 Jul 2024 | 12:11 AM UTC

Ecuador: State of emergency extended in six provinces and one canton through Aug. 30 /update 1

Ecuador extrends state of emergency and suspends some rights in six provinces and one canton through Aug. 30.

Informational

In response to major operations by organized crime groups, President Daniel Noboa renewed a previously declared state of emergency (SoE) in El Oro, Guayas, Los Rios, Manabi, Orellana, and Santa Elena provinces as well as the Camilo Ponce Enriquez Canton of Azuay Province through Aug. 30. Officials did not renew the SoE in Subcumbios Province.

Under the SoE, some constitutional provisions related to the right to be free from warrantless searches are suspended, and both the National Police and armed forces are permitted to conduct searches of structures and intercept correspondence without judicial authorization.

As a result of the decree, police and military personnel are likely to deploy throughout the affected areas and search buildings, potentially causing business disruptions. Such searches are especially likely in areas used by drug traffickers, such as near major ports, including the Port of Guayaquil. Criminal groups may retaliate by engaging in armed attacks on security personnel.

Strictly adhere to all instructions issued by local authorities and security personnel. Exercise heightened caution when operating in the affected area. If clashes occur, immediately leave the area and seek shelter in a non-governmental building.