Guatemala declares state of siege after suspected drug dealers kill soldiers
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS SEPTEMBER 4, 2019 / 9:21 PM / UPDATED 2 HOURS AGO
Guatemala declares state of siege after suspected drug dealers kill soldiers
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Guatemalas government on Wednesday declared a state of siege in five northeastern provinces in an effort to regain control after three soldiers were killed by suspected drug traffickers, authorities said.
Authorities will send more military and police personnel to Alta Verapaz, El Progreso, Izabal, Peten and Zacapa provinces, a drug-trafficking corridor that runs from the Honduran to Mexican borders. The measure will impose a curfew, prohibit demonstrations and make it easier for the armed forces to detain people. It must be approved by Congress.
These criminal groups operate throughout the region, Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales told a news conference.
The Guatemalan Army said a group of suspected drug traffickers on Tuesday ambushed a patrol of nine soldiers who were sent to detain an aircraft allegedly transporting drugs.
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