The brothers Darwin, 39, and Judith Jimbo Cando, 30, were murdered in the La Cadena sector, in the rural parish of Mataje, in the canton of San Lorenzo, on the binational northern border with Colombia, on Wednesday the 16th.
Unknown subjects would have shot them with high caliber firearms. One of the murdered victims was on the floor inside a house. Her right arm had an open fracture, she also had a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Likewise, a white van was found with projectile impacts on the windows of the driver’s and passenger’s cabin.
They shot at the house of sisters who were murdered last month in Quinindé, Esmeraldas
Members of the National Police and the Armed Forces arrived at the site. From the preliminary investigations it was said that these two murders could be linked to the actions of an irregular armed group from Colombia, which would be active in this sector of the border, as a measure to weaken the structure of the Oliver Simisterra Front, which at the time was led by Walter Arizala, alias Guacho.
It was learned that Darwin Jimbo had a history of possession and possession of substances subject to control. In addition, he was considered part of the network of collaborators of the structure of the Oliver Simisterra Front.
The attacks on the San Lorenzo police command and naval units were attributed to this organization. Also, the kidnapping and murder of three members of the newspaper Tradein 2018. (I)
Source: Eluniverso

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