Ecuador Court Approves Extradition Of Los Choneros Lieutenant To U.S.
An Ecuadorian court approved the extradition of a Los Choneros lieutenant to the United States on Tuesday. The ruling allows Ecuador to transfer the suspect to U.S. custody to face federal drug-trafficking charges, the CBS News item posted on Facebook said.
Los Choneros is a notorious Ecuadorian gang tied to prison-based power struggles and transnational drug routes that have destabilized parts of the country. Ecuador has increasingly cooperated with U.S. authorities on extraditions as officials seek to curb regional trafficking networks.
The CBS News post on Facebook helped bring the court decision to a broad audience and underscored public interest in cross-border crime enforcement. Authorities will now coordinate the timing and logistics of the transfer while the suspect awaits formal handover to U.S. custody.
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- Ecuador's top court authorized the extradition of Dario 'Topo' Penafiel to the United States.
- Penafiel is accused in a New York court of large-scale drug-trafficking offenses and firearms use.
- American commandos have been working in advisory roles with Ecuadorian forces in a recent coastal operation, Lanza Marina, against Los Choneros-linked smuggling hubs.
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