More violence in Ecuador prison day after deadly mutinies

Ecuadorian police reported further prison violence on Wednesday, a day after more than 70 people were killed in four prison mutinies carried out by criminal organisations.
Police chief Patricio Carrillo said new violence was reported in a prison in the port city of Guayaquil and that police would re-enter the compound and use the “necessary force” to bring things under control.
Tuesday’s violence in four prisons, including two in Guayaquil, resulted in 79 deaths, according to the latest figures released by the National Service of Attention to People Deprived of Liberty (SNAI).
SNAI confirmed that an operation was underway in CPL Guayas Number 4 due to a new mutiny.
The service put the Tuesday death toll in that complex alone at 31.
On Wednesday, Ecuador’s President, Lenin Moreno, said the wave of violence on the previous day was “simultaneous and coordinated,” adding that such violence had never before seen in the South American country.
Authorities believed that criminal organisations had coordinated the Tuesday violence.
There had previously been riots in several prisons in the South American country.
Violent clashes were also reported at the Cotopaxi prison.
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