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National Police of Ecuador

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National Police of Ecuador

Summary

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FieldValue
agencynameNational Police of Ecuador
nativenameaPolicía Nacional del Ecuador
logoEscudo Policia Nacional Ecuador.jpg
image_size150
formed
employees46,727 (2021)
countryEcuador
nationalyes
policeyes
chief1nameTannya Gioconda Varela Coronel
chief1positionGeneral Commander
websitehttps://www.policia.gob.ec/
Police at the [[Mariscal Sucre International Airport]] in the capital [[Quito

The National Police of Ecuador () is the national police force and the main civil law enforcement agency of Ecuador. It is commanded by the Commanding General (Comandante General) and subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior.

Controversies

Human rights

The United States Country Reports on Human Rights Practices has consistently identified major human rights abuses by Ecuadorian security forces, including: isolated unlawful killings and use of excessive force by security forces, sometimes with impunity, poor prison conditions, arbitrary arrest and detention, corruption and other abuses by security forces, a high number of pretrial detainees, and corruption and denial of due process within the judicial system. Members of the National Police have been accused of murder, attempted murder, rape, extortion, kidnappings, and alien smuggling.

Corruption

In a 2009 diplomatic cable from the United States diplomatic cables leak in April 2011, U.S. Ambassador Heather Hodges said that "corruption among Ecuadorian National Police officers is widespread and well-known" and that "U.S. investors are reluctant to risk their resources in Ecuador knowing that they could be targeted by corrupt law enforcement officials." The leaked cable resulted in a major diplomatic spat, resulting in the expulsion of U.S. Ambassador Hodges from Ecuador and the reciprocal expulsion of Ecuadorian Ambassador Luis Gallegos from the U.S.

References

References

  1. "Literal b2) Distributivo del Personal".
  2. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110414012438/http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2010/wha/154504.htm 2010 Human Rights Report: Ecuador], [[United States' Country Reports on Human Rights Practices]]
  3. [https://2001-2009.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2006/78890.htm 2006 Human Rights Report on Ecuador], [United States' Country Reports on Human Rights Practices]
  4. Aznárez, Juan Jesús. (4 April 2011). "La corrupción policial en Ecuador es generalizada". [[El País]].
  5. (4 April 2011). "09QUITO572 Cable sobre la corrupción". [El País].
  6. Gollust, David. (7 April 2011). "US Expels Ecuadorian Envoy in WikiLeaks Affair". [[Voice of America]].
  7. Lee, Matthew. (7 April 2011). "US expels Ecuadorean ambassador". [[San Francisco Chronicle]].
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