How authorities found a drug kingpin’s luxurious hideout in Ecuador

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Ecuadorian authorities have successfully located and apprehended drug lord Adolfo "Fito" Macías, the leader of the notorious gang Los Choneros, after an extensive 18-month manhunt. The operation, which took place on June 25, was initiated following a tip-off regarding a luxurious villa in the province of Manabí, known as a stronghold for the gang's drug operations. In a well-coordinated effort, the Ecuadorian Security Bloc, alongside military and police, executed a ten-hour raid on the property. They established a security perimeter, effectively blocking access to the area within a 15-block radius, ensuring that no one could escape or interfere with the operation. Upon entering the villa, authorities discovered a lavishly equipped hideout, complete with a pool, gym, and a game room, alongside features indicating ongoing construction. Notably, a hidden bunker was found beneath the floor, equipped with air conditioning and disguised to prevent detection.

The breakthrough came when surveillance revealed an irregular crop field behind the villa, prompting the use of excavators to dig deeper. As the excavation progressed, Macías, fearing for his safety, emerged from his hidden bunker. He was swiftly detained by soldiers who had surrounded the area. Following his capture, Macías was transported to Manta Air Base and later to Guayaquil Air Base before being placed in the maximum-security La Roca prison. Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa has confirmed plans to extradite Macías to the United States, where he faces serious drug and weapons charges. Macías, a significant figure in Ecuador's criminal landscape and one of the last surviving founding members of Los Choneros, has a long history of violent crime, including previous prison escapes and a reputation for money laundering within the gang while incarcerated. His recent recapture comes just months after he fled prison in January 2024, and authorities are now focused on ensuring he remains securely detained.

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Ecuadorian forces have revealed how they captured the country’s most-wanted man, drug lordAdolfo “Fito” Macías, more than a year after his brazenprison escapeprompted the president to declare an internal armed conflict to crack down on the country’s most violent gangs.

After an almost 18-month manhunt for the leader of the criminal group Los Choneros, the Ecuadorian Security Bloc made a breakthrough on June 25. They obtained intelligence that alerted them to a luxurious home in the province of Manabí, the gang’s longtime stronghold for drug operations.

Authorities immediately traveled to the area and launched a 10-hour operation to try to find and capture the notorious gangster. To prevent the raid from being thwarted, the military and police shut down access within a 15-block radius so no one could enter or leave the site.

Special teams from the armed forces eventually entered the property to gather more information and take control of the house.

It was a fully equipped villa, featuring a pool, a gym, appliances, a game room, marble-like walls, and features that indicated the property was still under construction.

In one area of the house, there was a perfectly camouflaged hole in the floor, containing a bunker with hidden access and air conditioning.

“Police and armed forces on the scene began conducting a search with instruments to see where alias ‘Fito’ was hiding,” Ecuador’s Interior Minister John Reimberg said.

A surveillance flight had identified an irregular crop field behind the house, so authorities requested the use of excavators to locate the drug lord.

“They started to excavate. As soon as this happened, Fito panicked because if we continued, the roof of his bunker would collapse. At that moment, he opened the hatch, where the military was already located, and climbed out of the hole where he was hiding. That’s how we detained him,” Reimberg said.

Soldiers pinned Macías to the ground, pointed weapons at him and ordered him to say his full name out loud.

“Adolfo Macías Villamar,” he said while lying on the floor with his hands behind his back, footage from the army showed.

After the operation, authorities arrested Macías, along with four other men identified as part of his security detail.

Macías was immediately transferred to the Manta Air Base and then to the Guayaquil Air Base. From there, he was taken to the maximum-security La Roca prison, located in the Guayaquil prison complex, behindLa Regional prison, from where he escaped in January 2024.

A photo later released by the interior ministry showed the drug lord locked inside his cell.

PresidentDaniel Noboasaid Ecuador is working to extradite him to the United States – where he faces drugs and weapons charges – and is awaiting a response from American officials.

Macías is one of Ecuador’s most notorious gangsters and is the only founding member of Los Choneros believed to still be alive. In 2011 he was sentenced “for a string of crimes, including homicides and narcotics trafficking,” according to think tank Insight Crime, but sprung out of jail in February 2013 before being recaptured months later.

Little is known about his life prior to crime, but he gained a reputation for being the gang’s money laundering expert while incarcerated for over a decade.

Before he fled prison in 2024, the government was planning on moving Macías to a higher-security facility. Noboa’s press secretary told a local channel that the news had likely reached Macías and prompted him to make his escape.

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Source: CNN