AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSecurity & Rights in Ecuador: President Daniel Noboa ratified a new two-month state of emergency, authorizing joint police and armed forces operations and temporarily suspending home inviolability across 10 provinces (including Pichincha and Azuay) and select cantons, amid homicide rates above 40 per 100,000 and cartel-linked violence. Transnational Crime Crackdown: Ecuador’s Interior Minister John Reimberg said Colombia arrested Javier “Javi” Macías Villamar, brother of Los Choneros leader “Fito,” tied to money laundering and organized crime, with an Interpol red notice and extradition-linked U.S. prosecution. US-Backed Anti-Gang Escalation: A U.S. drone strike reportedly killed Tren de Aragua leader “Niño Guerrero,” described as a missile use in Latin America carried out with Venezuelan security forces. World Cup Meets Politics: In Kansas City, KC2026 blamed stadium-entry congestion for Tuesday delays and said FIFA controls entry operations; for Ecuador vs Curaçao, organizers are coordinating fan travel with charter flights. Sports Corruption Cloud: Ivory Coast forward Elye Wahi was arrested in France over alleged spot-fixing tied to suspicious betting on a yellow card, though he remains eligible while investigations continue.
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