Men disguised as police kill David Macías, the brother of Ecuadorian drug lord “El Fito,” according to reports citing local accounts. The BBC reports that Macías is killed in connection with the broader activities of “El Fito,” who is awaiting trial in the United States. Both outlets describe the attackers as impersonating law enforcement, suggesting the killing is carried out through deception rather than an openly identified operation. The reports do not provide detailed information in the supplied excerpts about where the attack occurs, how it is carried out beyond the disguise, or whether arrests have been made. The case is therefore framed primarily around the identity of the victim—Macías—and his link to “El Fito,” while also noting “El Fito’s” legal status in the US. Further details, such as the investigation’s findings and official statements from Ecuadorian authorities, are not included in the provided material.
Men disguised as police kill Ecuador drug lord’s brother
Men disguised as police kill David Macías, the brother of Ecuadorian drug lord “El Fito,” according to reports citing local accounts. The BBC reports that Macías is killed in connection with the broad...
- David Macías is killed in Ecuador.
- The attackers are described as men disguised as police.
- Macías is identified as the brother of drug lord “El Fito.”
- Reports say “El Fito” is awaiting trial in the United States.
The victim, David Macías, was the brother of drug lord 'El Fito', who is awaiting trial in the US.
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