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Trump’s declared battle on drug cartels. 1000’s of miles away, Ecuador is taking motion

By Editorial Board Published October 2, 2025 8 Min Read
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Trump’s declared battle on drug cartels. 1000’s of miles away, Ecuador is taking motion

The screams from the ladies and kids pierce the air because the battering ram smashes via the entrance door of their residence.

There’s shouting and all-round chaos as cops – machine weapons and pistols held out in entrance of them – pile inside.

Doorways are kicked in, curtains ripped down, drawers are opened in bedrooms, and bins and tables are overturned.

“There’s children here!” the ladies shout, as all of them drop to the ground.

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Officers drive their approach into residence on a raid

We’re on a medication raid in Guayaquil in Ecuador, and the police say they’ve good intelligence that that is the house of a drug supplier.

I’ve executed dozens of embeds throughout my profession protecting Latin America’s medication gangs, and it is all the time deeply upsetting to see kids caught up in it.

These are houses, and these are ladies and kids, however their rights are trumped by their circumstances – they’re poor, reside in a tough space, and the chances are high that one in every of their relations is a part of a gang.

The police coming via their door is a reality of life for them.

Police are getting additional resources to tackle drug cartels

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Police are getting further sources to sort out drug cartels

What has modified right here, although, is that the raids have elevated, and can proceed to.

Why? As a result of US President Donald Trump has launched a battle in opposition to drug cartels – and is demanding that nations on his record of troublesome nations tow the road and be part of him, or face punishing sanctions or worse.

Ecuador would not produce medication, however it’s used as a transit nation by drug cartels on this area. Its ports are the gateway to sea routes north to america and west to Asia and the South Pacific.

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It is for that reason that Ecuador is on Trump’s record. However Ecuador desires assist combatting these legal networks and has been co-operating with the US.

Trump has been sending sources and army muscle to Ecuador, and the US is planning to open a army base there.

In trade, Ecuador’s safety forces are elevating their sport to guarantee America that they’re on the identical web page.

Stuart Ramsay in Guayaquil, Ecuador

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Stuart Ramsay in Guayaquil, Ecuador

We witnessed this effort in actual time, guided via a number of raids by a police officer with the decision signal “Lynx”. He is a former particular forces officer now affiliated with the medication squad, and he’s one thing of a phenomenon.

“The United States [is] giving us money, guns, technology, and we are so happy about that,” he advised me.

“It’s very important for the war.”

You might say that Lynx is in some ways the poster boy of the Ecuadorian police – he is extraordinarily assured, extremely rated by his superiors and adored by his crew.

Amongst his repertoire of abilities, he’s an skilled drone pilot.

Stuart Ramsay meets with former special forces officer 'Lynx'

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Stuart Ramsay meets with former particular forces officer ‘Lynx’

I joined him within the automotive park of the police headquarters as he put up his drone and began recognizing drug offers on the streets a kilometre or so away. We watched the display on the controller as two transactions happened.

The multibillion-dollar medication enterprise is an enormous world community, and by taking out the “small guys” as Lynx calls them, they hope to disrupt the chain greater up.

“We always grab the small guys, and they talk … give me that guy, he’s a bigger guy, and then we go, go, go,” is how Lynx describes taking out the chain.

They hope that any intelligence they will collect from the decrease hyperlinks will in the end be invaluable data they will move on to the US to catch extra essential figures.

A suspect lies on the ground as police stand guard

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A suspect lies on the bottom as police stand guard

Lynx briefs his boss, after which we bounce in our autos because the police attempt to observe down the sellers. They discover them – and the medication they have been promoting – the following day.

The identical day, we head to a notoriously harmful hilltop neighbourhood with Lynx and the remainder of the officers. They’re on the lookout for extra medication and sellers who will speak.

They arrest one man they are saying is a lookout – and as they search via piles of garbage for medication, they discover baggage of cocaine.

Lynx thinks we’re being watched, so he sends his drone up once more, this time to see what’s taking place within the streets above us.

Police are getting additional resources to tackle drug cartels

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Police are getting further sources to sort out drug cartels

“Many people [are] up on the hill, like radars looking for us, and what we are doing, and they have an advantage because they’re higher up,” he says.

“We will take the evidence, and that guy is not the owner, he is just a lookout,” he says, pointing to the person in handcuffs on the ground.

“And then I’m going to take you next to where a big drug dealer is, a strong dealer.”

Armed officers watch on outside a home in Guayaquil

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Armed officers watch on outdoors a house in Guayaquil

I ask Lynx if he thinks individuals who do medication in London, New York, or Los Angeles – or wherever actually – take into consideration him and his officers on the streets each single day.

“I think no, because they’re in the countries more powerful, smarter, if they really [knew] I think they would think no, it’s bad, because people are killing in poor countries for the drugs, for the drugs [they] are consuming,” he replied.

“Maybe they’ll think, oh I don’t have to do that.”

The haul of medicine, weapons, ammunition and cash from the raids we joined is fairly spectacular.

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Baggage of marijuana, kilo packets of cocaine minimize on the market, alongside a kilo of pure cocaine paste. There’s additionally cash, weapons and ammunition.

It is one thing of a Latin American custom to show the outcomes of those raids.

Behind the desk, additionally on show, are the alleged gang members.

Who they know is price greater than all of the medication in entrance of them, which is what the People need.

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