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Never before had Ecuador seized as many drugs in a single place as it did on January 25, 2024, when it found a hidden stash buried in a pig farm on a banana plantation in Estero Lagarto, an area in the coastal province of Los Ríos, about 155 miles from Quito.
Ecuador’s Armed Forces began the operation that Sunday morning and ended at dusk. Around 150 troops took part. The operation — intended to be a blow to drug trafficking — led to an unprecedented discovery.
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Pig Stye Search
According to municipal records, the owner of the 3,000 square meter farm where tons of cocaine was seized is Edgar ‘MP’, who also owns 13 more hectares in the rural area of Vinces.
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5 Killed in Massacre
The drug seizures took place in Vinces, in the Estero Lagarto sector. In the same city, 5 people died and 7 others were injured, after a massacre in Vinces, Los Ríos. The victims were at a meeting when they were attacked. The dead were identified as Miguel Pita Vera, Manuel Andrade Ramos, Carlos Ricaurte, Luis Intriago Bustamante, and a woman of Venezuelan nationality. Vinces is claimed to be the territory of the Los Lobos gang, allied with the CJNG.
The shootings occurred around 8:00 p.m. on January 27, 2024, a week after the largest drug seizure in Ecuador’s history. According to reports from neighbors, armed men arrived at the site aboard two trucks and began shooting at everyone at the house on Walter Andrade. The attackers escaped, shooting into the air. The seven injured were taken to a nearby hospital and their condition is unknown.
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“El Alacrán” Jr. Captured
A photograph, taken in a luxury residence in Guayaquil, was the tool of the Colombian and Ecuadorian police to capture Henry Loaiza Montoya, “El Alacrán,” a powerful leader of the Valle Cartel, who lived in the country. His arrest occurred on February 1, in Ecuador, and the next day ‘El Alacrán’ was deported to Colombia, where he was wanted for several processes. In addition, the Colombian drug trafficker has a pending extradition request to the United States for the crime of drug trafficking.
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‘El Alacrán’, also known as alias ‘Junior’ because he inherited his father’s coca businesses, had undergone 7 plastic surgeries to change his face. But he still had several of his tattoos, which were key to stopping him. Precisely, thanks to the tattoo he had on his hand, the agents managed to identify him and locate him in Guayaquil.
For months, Colombia has been tracking Loiza Montoya, who has ties to the La Inmaculada criminal gang in Valle del Cauca, responsible for extortion and homicides.
He has also been related to the dissident group called the Oliver Sinisterra Front, which provided him with drugs and security. He had previously worked with remnants of the Norte del Valle Cartel as his father Henry Loaiza Ceballos, also known as ‘El Alacrán’, was once the leader.
Since Saturday night, ‘El Alacrán’ has been held in a Bogotá prison, while the procedures are being carried out to be extradited to the United States.
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Extradition of Ecuadorian Kingpin
Wilder Emilio Sánchez Farfán, a man known as “El Gato” who was accused of having ties to both the CJNG and Sinaloa Cartels was extradited from Colombia to the United States on January 25. He was captured by Ecuadorian authorities in February of last year.
El Gato, at the time, was identified as one of the most relevant criminals in the world given his ability to transport large quantities of cocaine from Ecuador to the US by land, air, and sea. He also worked with Albanian figures to transport cocaine into Europe via Spain.
On October 30, 2019, a federal grand jury in the Southern District of California returned an indictment charging Sanchez Farfan with participating in a transnational conspiracy to traffic substantial quantities of cocaine from Colombia, through Ecuador, and into the United States. Sanchez Farfan’s organization is alleged to have been a major source of supply for the Sinaloa Cartel and the New Generation Jalisco Cartel in Mexico.
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In February 2022, Sánchez Farfán was sanctioned along with the Mexican Miguel Ángel Valdez Ruiz, who served as a link between the Ecuadorian boss and “El Mayo.”
“Valdez Ruiz, a Mexican national, is a drug trafficker from Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, who imports cocaine from Ecuador and is supplied and works directly with Sánchez Farfán. Valdez Ruiz serves as an intermediary between Sánchez Farfán and Ismael Zambada García, leader of the Sinaloa Cartel.”
But reports from US authorities also mention that El Gato Farfán was also involved with the CJNG, he would have sent representatives of his organization to Mexico. His organization became known as the Nueva Generación Ecuador cartel.
“In addition, Sánchez Farfán sent representatives of his organization to Mexico to meet with members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) to establish a working relationship to import multi-ton quantities of cocaine into Mexico from Ecuador.”
Minister of the Interior of Ecuador, Juan Zapata, claimed that “El Gato” is responsible for some of the massacres that took place in prisons in Ecuador in recent years, which have left more than 450 prisoners dead since 2020.











