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Ecuador releases survivor of US strike on 'drug sub' in Caribbean

Ecuador releases survivor of US strike on 'drug sub' in Caribbean

The Ecuadorian government has released a survivor of a US strike on a suspected drug-smuggling submarine in the Caribbean. The strike, which occurred last week, resulted in the death of one person. Ecuadorian authorities conducted an investigation and found no evidence that the survivor had committed any crime. Consequently, they decided to release him. The incident highlights the complex and often contentious nature of international drug interdiction operations, where the rights and due process of individuals caught up in such operations can sometimes be overlooked. The case underscores the importance of thorough investigations and respect for the rule of law, even in the context of efforts to combat transnational organized crime. It also raises questions about the transparency and accountability of such operations, which often take place in remote and hard-to-access areas.

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