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Friday, January 19, 2024

Bolivian Police Warns that Dangerous Ecuadorian Fugitive 'Fito' Could Attempt to Enter Bolivian Territory

 Under the international fugitive hashtag, the Bolivian Police shared on their social media the photo of 饾棟os茅 饾棓dolfo 饾棤ac铆as 饾棭illamar, a 44-year-old man better known as 'Fito,' a fugitive from justice in Ecuador. He is said to be a former high-risk inmate who is accused of having caused turmoil in the country through recent prison riots and violent outbreaks.

"Having escaped from the Regional Prison of Guayaquil, Republic of Ecuador," states part of the police alert, adding that, according to external information, the fugitive might attempt to enter Bolivian territory.

The police post also urges people to contact them if they spot him or have information about his whereabouts. The contact numbers are: 110, 120, 71280618, or through their social media. They assure that absolute confidentiality will be maintained.

According to the latest intelligence reports from the neighboring country, the most wanted man in Ecuador is believed to be en route to Peru and subsequently intends to reach Bolivia, dismissing the possibility of him being in Colombia.

The military forces maintain a strong and permanent security scheme at four points along the Ecuadorian border, involving more than 450 men and women from the National Army and the Aerospace Force.

Troops are monitoring the International Bridge of Rumichaca, the main border crossing between Ecuador and Colombia. He continues to be sought by authorities as part of the Phoenix Plan, which is being implemented by the President of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, against criminal structures.

On another note, the departmental prosecutor of Santa Cruz, R贸ger Mariaca, clarified that "It will be the Bolivian Police or the Ministry of Government, through the corresponding units, who can provide information on this matter (Fito's attempt to enter national territory). Whenever the presence of the Public Ministry is needed for any operation, raid, or other actions, we will be there. If this version is confirmed, rest assured that as the Prosecutor's Office, we will act accordingly."

Fito en Bolivia

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