Ecuador: Guayaquil Police, Crime Is Not Down

Posted on June 16, 2011 • Filed under: Crime, Ecuador, Police/Military Activity

According to LaHora.com.ec some police believe that the increase of government and police resources is not causing a decrease in crime. Wilson Alulema, Guayaquil chief of the National Police, says that cime stopping will be hard if society itself is ’broken.’ Policeman Diego Armendariz’s funeral was on Wednesday June 14th after criminals killed him Monday. Armendariz is one of three police deaths that happened in the last three days. Social unrest is increasing even as 500 special police elite groups to fight crime and killings are beginning to operate in the city. Alulema says officials are considering increasing the number of elite groups. Interior Minister, Jose Serrano says that it will take time for these groups to have an effect on crime. Security analyst, Marco Cordova says that the implementation of police resources should be changed – more police checkpoints, eagle eyes, and not just elite police forces.Read Article

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