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In a shocking incident tied to the rampant gang violence plaguing Ecuador, five severed human heads were discovered hanging from ropes on a beach in the country’s southwest on Sunday, as per recent reports.
This gruesome act is part of an escalating wave of violence associated with drug trafficking and organized crime that has increasingly troubled Ecuador in recent years.
The Associated Press highlighted that this disturbing find sheds light on the brutal tactics employed by rival criminal factions vying for dominance over territories and drug trafficking routes, particularly along Ecuador’s coastline.

Authorities reported that drug trafficking gangs left these human heads on the Ecuadorian beach, accompanied by a menacing message directed at local fishermen, underscoring the surge in violence along the coastal trafficking paths.
According to police, the heads were located on a tourist beach in the quaint fishing village of Puerto Lopez, situated in Manabi province.
Images circulated by Ecuadorian media and on social networks depicted the unsettling scene: severed heads fastened with ropes to wooden stakes embedded in the sand, with traces of blood still visible.
A wooden sign left beside the heads carried a threatening message aimed at alleged extortionists targeting local fishermen.
The message warned those demanding so-called “vaccine cards” protection payments commonly extorted by gangs that they had been identified, the report said.

Members of the Marines detain a suspect during security operations in southern Guayaquil, Ecuador on October 19, 2021. – Ecuador’s President Guillermo Lasso on October 19 declared a state of emergency in the country grappling with a surge in drug-related violence. (AFP via Getty Images)
Authorities said the display was likely the result of a conflict between criminal groups operating in the area.
Drug-trafficking networks with links to transnational cartels are active along Ecuador’s coast and have used fishermen and their small boats to transport illicit shipments, according to local police.
President Daniel Noboa launched an armed campaign against gangs and declared states of emergency in several provinces, including Manabi, deploying the military to support police operations.
Despite his efforts, violence has continued to escalate with police increasing patrols and surveillance in Puerto Lopez following recent massacres in the province, the Associated Press said.

Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa addresses supporters after early returns show him in the lead in the presidential election runoff at his family home in Olon, Ecuador, Sunday, April 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)
In 2025, at least nine people, including a baby, were killed there in an attack that authorities blamed on clashes between local gangs also.
As previously reported by Fox News Digital, in 2025, infighting between factions of a gang vying for control over territory in Ecuador’s largest city, Guayaquil, left nearly two dozen people dead.
Ecuador ended the year with a record homicide rate of 52 per 100,000 people, according to the Organized Crime Observatory, making it the deadliest year on record.