Tuesday, January 9, 2024 – This is the horrifying moment men armed with bombs and grenades seized a studio shortly after gangsters vowed a 'war' against the president's plans to reclaim control from 'narcoterrorists.'
Attackers carrying rifles and
grenades stormed the studio of TC television in the port city of Guayaquil,
western Ecuador, as a woman was heard pleading: 'Don't shoot, please don't
shoot.'
The men ordered terrified crew
onto the ground as the studio lights went off but the live broadcast continued
for at least 15 minutes.
'Please, they came in to kill
us. God don't let this happen. The criminals are on air,' a TC employee said.
One of the hooded men who attacked the set reportedly said: 'We are on the air so that they know that we do not play with the mafia.'
After about 30 minutes of chaos,
police officers were seen entering the studio.
Ecuador's Police said on X,
formerly Twitter, that some units were deployed to the media facilities.
Ecuador has been rocked by a series of attacks including explosions and the abduction of police officers after the government imposed a state of emergency in the wake of the escape of a powerful gang leader from prison.
Adolfo 'Fito' Macías, the leader
of Los Choneros gang, was found missing from his cell in a low-security prison
on the same day he was supposed to be transferred to a maximum security
facility, on Sunday.
Police reported four officers
were kidnapped on Monday night and remained missing, one in the capital, Quito,
and three in Quevedo city.
See the moment men armed with grenades and bombs seize state TV news studio and hold journalists hostage as cameras keep rolling (VIDEO 1) pic.twitter.com/gwoy90C3tH
— DAILY POST 🇰🇪 (@TheKenyanPost) January 9, 2024
See the moment men armed with grenades and bombs seize state TV news studio and hold journalists hostage as cameras keep rolling (VIDEO 2) pic.twitter.com/hMyxyPijyE
— DAILY POST 🇰🇪 (@TheKenyanPost) January 9, 2024
See the moment men armed with grenades and bombs seize state TV news studio and hold journalists hostage as cameras keep rolling (VIDEO 3) pic.twitter.com/NrVFtFdPzi
— DAILY POST 🇰🇪 (@TheKenyanPost) January 9, 2024
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