Drug traffickers groom children as young as 10 at 'school of assassins' in Ecuador

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Drug traffickers groom children as young as 10 at 'school of assassins' in Ecuador
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One man recounted shielding his grandson's eyes from two headless bodies left behind by drug traffickers.

When Luis Sarmiento and his grandson went out early to buy bread one morning in March, they came across a shocking scene: A macabre message left by Ecuador's drug traffickers in the form of two headless bodies.

Workers carry bundles of drugs seized in various police operations, to be incinerated in Cayambe, Ecuador, Thursday, April 21, 2022.At a hideout used by the Los Lagartos gang -- one of Duran's cartels -- police found a collection of cuddly stuffed crocodiles. Inside the community, when police on horseback seize a man in a cap, residents follow events out of the corner of their eyes, but don't leave their homes or talk openly about what they have seen.In their most recent incursion into the community, the police received support from the military for their operation.

Since February 2021, around 400 inmates have been killed in savage massacres between rival gangs battling for control of the facilities --Since January, 363 people have died in crimes linked to drugs in Duran and neighboring Samborondon and Guayaquil.

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