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Five human he×ds found hxnging on Ecuador beach (photos)

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Last updated: January 12, 2026 9:55 am
Godson
Published: January 12, 2026
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Five human heads were found hanging from ropes at a beach in Ecuador as the country suffers a wave of violence related to drug trafficking.

The heads were located on a picturesque beach in Puerto Lopez, in the southwest of the country.

Five human he�ds found hxnging on Ecuador beach� (photos)

Police attribute the incidents to a conflict between criminal groups.

Drug-trafficking networks with links to transnational cartels are active in the area and have used fishermen and their small boats for their illicit activities, according to authorities.

Images published by Ecuadorian media outlets showed a warning sign next to the heads directed at alleged extortionists of fishermen in the small fishing port of Puerto Lopez.

Five human he�ds found hxnging on Ecuador beach� (photos)
Five human he�ds found hxnging on Ecuador beach� (photos)
The ropes were fixed to wooden poles on the beach.

Fighting over territory and control of drug-trafficking routes has triggered violent episodes across the Manabi province, where Puerto Lopez is located.

Police said that they had carried out control and surveillance operations in Puerto Lopez amid an ongoing state of emergency enforced in nine of the country’s 24 provinces, including Manabi.

The state of emergency was imposed with the aim of containing the spiral of violence, especially in coastal areas – which it has failed to do – and restricts certain civil rights.

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