Historic Raid Seizes $313 Million in Assets from Ecuador's Border Command

Ecuadorian police conducted a massive raid, seizing over $313 million in real estate from the Comandos de la Frontera. This group allegedly infiltrated the financial system with funds from organized crime, including drug trafficking. President Daniel Noboa heralded the operation as a pivotal strike against criminal economies.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Quito | Updated: 09-09-2025 22:04 IST | Created: 09-09-2025 22:04 IST
Historic Raid Seizes $313 Million in Assets from Ecuador's Border Command
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In an unprecedented move, Ecuadorian police executed a large-scale raid, confiscating real estate assets worth over $313 million from the notorious organization known as the Comandos de la Frontera.

This armed group is accused of integrating illicitly acquired funds into the national financial system with ties to organized crime and drug trafficking.

President Daniel Noboa described the operation as the most significant impact on criminal economies in the country's history, signaling a critical victory for law enforcement.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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