In a stunning turn of events, Ecuadorian authorities have captured José Aldo Marias, alias ‘Fito,’ one of the nation’s most notorious drug kingpins. His arrest marks a significant victory in the government’s battle against organized crime, as Fito had been on the run for over a year after a daring escape from a maximum-security prison in Guayaquil. The operation unfolded over ten tense hours, culminating in his capture from a hidden bunker beneath a luxury home in Manta.
Fito, the head of the feared Los Chonos gang, had been serving a 34-year sentence for heinous crimes including murder and drug trafficking when he orchestrated his escape in January 2024. His flight from justice unleashed a wave of violence across Ecuador, with gang members resorting to car bombs and hostage situations in retaliation against government crackdowns. The authorities have yet to explain how he managed to elude capture for so long, despite previous police interventions at the property where he was found.
This arrest is a pivotal moment for President Daniel Noboa, who is currently abroad in China, as it bolsters his tough-on-crime image amid rising violence linked to the drug trade. Noboa’s government has declared a state of emergency to confront this escalating crisis, and Fito’s capture could provide a much-needed boost to public confidence in his administration.
Experts warn, however, that Fito’s arrest may trigger internal strife within Los Chonos, potentially leaving a power vacuum that rival gangs, particularly the Lobos, could exploit. While Fito still faces a lengthy prison sentence in Ecuador, authorities are eyeing extradition to the United States, where he faces additional drug trafficking charges. The unfolding situation remains critical as Ecuador grapples with its ongoing war against organized crime, and the repercussions of this high-profile arrest will reverberate throughout the region.