The Ecuadorian prosecutor who was investigating an attack at a television station in Guayaquil, the country’s largest and one of its most dangerous cities, was shot to death Wednesday.

Prosecutor César Suárez, who had carried out other high-profile investigations in the past, was shot while driving a vehicle in the city, Attorney General Diana Salazar said.

“I will say this emphatically: Organized crime groups, criminals, terrorists will not stop our commitment to the Ecuadorian society,” she said in a video broadcast on X, formerly Twitter.

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Thirteen alleged perpetrators have been arrested in the assault at TC Television, which was broadcast live and led President Daniel Noboa to declare that Ecuador is in an “internal armed conflict” amid a surge of killings and other crimes tied to drug trafficking.

The attack made international news and threw the country into chaos as prisoners escaped from jails, schools were closed and a national curfew was imposed.

Violence had been on the rise in Guayaquil, and Ecuador more broadly, where violent deaths doubled from 2021 to 2022. Officials said a total of 3,568 deaths were recorded in the country in the first half of last year, and nearly half of those were in Guayaquil.

Suárez was also in charge of the Metastasis case involving an Ecuadorian drug lord who allegedly received favorable treatment from judges, prosecutors, police officers and high officials.

Ecuadorian police said they were working to find those responsible for the murder of Suárez.

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