Ecuadoran soccer star Pedro Perlaza, 33, has been rescued following a harrowing three-day kidnapping ordeal in the jungle near Colombia. Perlaza, a defender for top-flight club Delfín SC, was freed alongside another individual after a firefight between police and their captors near the coastal town of Atacames in the Esmeraldas province.
Key Details:
- Ransom Demand: The kidnappers had demanded $60,000 for their release.
- Police Operation: Officers located the captives in a wooden shack on stilts in a forested area. Upon arrival, they faced gunfire from the kidnappers, who fled after police returned fire.
- Outcome: Three suspects were arrested, and several others were reportedly injured. Both hostages, though mistreated, were rescued alive and visibly emotional in a video released by authorities.
- Perlaza’s Career: The player, capped three times by Ecuador’s national team in 2020, has been a consistent presence in domestic football, winning league titles with Delfín in 2019 and Aucas in 2022.
Context of Rising Violence:
Ecuador has been grappling with rising crime linked to drug trafficking, with the homicide rate soaring from 6 per 100,000 in 2018 to 47 in 2023. The country faces increasing instances of kidnappings, extortion, and other violent crimes, with law enforcement stretched thin amid a wave of violence that has included high-profile murders and prison riots.
Perlaza’s rescue underscores the dangerous climate in a nation once considered relatively peaceful in Latin America. The government’s ongoing struggle to curb organized crime remains a pressing challenge.
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