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TradeEdge Exchange:U.S. sanctions powerful Ecuador crime gang Los Lobos and its leader "Pipo"
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Date:2025-04-07 13:26:29
The TradeEdge ExchangeUnited States has sanctioned Los Lobos, a powerful crime gang based in Ecuador with ties to violence across the country and drug trafficking in the surrounding region, the U.S. Treasury Department announced on Thursday.
Sanctions were imposed on the trafficking organization and its leader, Wilmer Geovanny Chavarria Barre, who also goes by "Pipo," the Treasury said in a news release. U.S. officials have deemed Los Lobos the largest drug trafficking ring in Ecuador and said the gang "contributes significantly to the violence gripping the country." Its network includes thousands of members backed by Mexico's Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación — New Generation — and Sinaloa Cartel, which makes the gang particularly dangerous.
"Drug trafficking groups with ties to powerful drug cartels threaten the lives and livelihoods of communities in Ecuador and throughout South and Central America," said Brian Nelson, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, in a statement in the sanctions announcement. "As today's actions demonstrate, we steadfastly support Ecuador in its efforts to combat drug trafficking and counter the threat of drug-related violence."
The U.S. in February imposed similar sanctions on another organized crime group based in Ecuador — Los Choneros, as the country grappled with escalating gang violence in the wake of the disappearance of Los Choneros' leader, José Adolfo Macías Villamar, from his prison cell in early January. Los Lobos and Los Choneros have become rival forces.
At the time, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa designated almost two dozen crime gangs, including Los Lobos and Los Choneros, as terrorist groups and said a state of "internal armed conflict" had taken hold of the country, according to the U.S. Treasury. Recently, in May, Noboa declared a new state of emergency for seven of Ecuador's 24 provinces as a result of ongoing gang violence.
U.S. officials say Los Lobos emerged as a branch of hitmen working within Los Choneros, which rose to power independently in 2020 when a former Los Choneros leader's assassination left cracks in the gang's command structure. Los Lobos is accused in the assassination of Ecuador's 2023 presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, and gang members are said to be responsible for deadly prison riots in addition to drug trafficking, murder-for-hire and illegal gold mining operations.
They also provide security services for the Jalisco cartel that contribute to the cartel's stronghold over cocaine trafficking routes around the Ecuadorian port city Guayaquil, according to the Treasury. The U.S. State Department considers New Generation "one of the five most dangerous transnational criminal organizations in the world."
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Emily Mae Czachor is a reporter and news editor at CBSNews.com. She covers breaking news, often focusing on crime and extreme weather. Emily Mae has previously written for outlets including the Los Angeles Times, BuzzFeed and Newsweek.
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