- Ecuadors most wanted drug lord recaptured after 18 months on the run - MSN
Ecuadorian authorities announced the capture of the leader of the notorious Los Choneros drug gang after 18 months on the run following a prison break that unleashed
- Ecuador recaptures gang leader wanted in US more than a year after his . . .
A fugitive drug trafficker wanted by authorities in Ecuador and the United States was recaptured more than a year after he escaped from prison in the Andean nation, Ecuadorian President Daniel
- Ecuador Captures Gang Leader Whose Prison Escape Set Off Violence
Ecuadorean security officials on Wednesday captured the gang leader known as “Fito,” whose escape in 2024 set off violence across the country
- Ecuador captures gang leader over a year after his escaping . . .
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa announced on Wednesday it had recaptured José Adolfo Macías, known as “Fito”, who faces charges both in Ecuador and the United States for smuggling drugs
- José Adolfo Macías, drug trafficker wanted in U. S. , recaptured in . . .
José Adolfo Macías, who led a gang called "Los Choneros" in Ecuador, was captured in the Ecuadorian city of Manta, his hometown, officials said
- Ecuador captures ‘Fito’, country’s most wanted fugitive gang leader
The fugitive leader of Ecuador’s Los Choneros gang has been recaptured after nearly 18 months on the run, according to President Daniel Noboa Jose Adolfo Macias, also known as “Fito
- Ecuador recaptures most-wanted gang leader ‘Fito’ in army operation . . .
Ecuador’s president announced Wednesday that the country’s most-wanted fugitive, Los Choneros gang leader “Fito”, had been recaptured over a year after his escape from prison triggered a
- Ecuador recaptures gang leader wanted in the United States more than a . . .
Ecuador recaptures gang leader wanted in the United States more than a year after his prison escape This wanted poster posted on X by Ecuador’s Ministry of Interior, Jan 9, 2024, shows Adolfo Macías, alias Fito, the leader of Los Choneros gang (Ecuador’s Ministry of Interior via AP, File)
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