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Ecuador Identifies 45 “Hinge” Cantons In Organized-Crime Risk Map

Chip MorenoChip Moreno
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Ecuador Identifies 45 “Hinge” Cantons In Organized-Crime Risk Map
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Ecuador has identified 45 cantons considered strategic "hinge" points in organized-crime routes involving drugs, weapons, and illicit money.

What Changed

For years, Ecuador's criminal-violence map was associated mainly with cities such as Guayaquil, Durán, Esmeraldas, and Manta. The newer risk map points to a broader network of intermediate and rural cantons that function as logistical nodes.

The classification identifies 45 "cantones bisagra." Of those, 27 are rated high risk, while the rest are medium or low risk. They are distributed across 12 provinces and tied to activity involving drugs, weapons, explosives, and related crimes.

Why It Matters

The risk criteria go beyond homicide counts. The map considers proximity to drug corridors, routes for weapons trafficking, criminal-group presence, logistics infrastructure, land and river mobility, and the risk of infiltration in local governments.

In Los Ríos, officials pointed to daily criminal activity in Babahoyo, Quevedo, Mocache, Vinces, Ventanas, and Quinsaloma.

What This Means For Expats

For foreign residents, the practical point is not panic. It is route awareness. If you drive between cities, operate a business, buy property outside the main expat zones, or travel through rural corridors, the safety picture now includes logistics routes as well as big-city crime statistics.

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David RabeJust now

A map indicating the areas added would be super helpful and appreciated.