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    The last time VerΓ³nica saw her son was December 16, 2025. She had been working at the small food stand with which she supports her family β€” an improvised oven and some plastic tables and chairs alongside the highway that connects QuinindΓ© with Esmeraldas on the northern coast of Ecuador. Starting early in the day, she had watched for the military convoy transferring her son to the maximum-security prison Encuentro, which was built in the middle of a forest, some 280 miles from her home. β€œIt was
     

Noboa’s emblematic jail hit with wave of torture and death allegations

15 June 2026 at 19:39

The last time VerΓ³nica saw her son was December 16, 2025. She had been working at the small food stand with which she supports her family β€” an improvised oven and some plastic tables and chairs alongside the highway that connects QuinindΓ© with Esmeraldas on the northern coast of Ecuador. Starting early in the day, she had watched for the military convoy transferring her son to the maximum-security prison Encuentro, which was built in the middle of a forest, some 280 miles from her home. β€œIt was as if God wanted us to see each other, because the vehicle stopped for a moment,” she remembers.

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Image of the first prisoners transferred to Santa Elena’s Encuentro prison on November 10, 2025.
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