Seven Police Officers Killed in Guatemala Prison Gang Retaliation

- Advertisement -

Guatemala police killings were blamed on gang members after seven officers were shot dead inside and around the capital’s prison facilities, according to the country’s interior minister.

The interior minister of Guatemala accused gangs of murdering seven police officers as retaliation for the government’s refusal to transfer gang leaders to a low‑security prison.

- Advertisement -

The killings occurred in Guatemala City and nearby areas a day after gang‑affiliated inmates took hostages in three prisons across the country.

Police regained control of one of the prisons yesterday.

Interior Minister Marco Antonio Villeda described the deaths of the seven National Civil Police officers as tragic, saying they were attacked by what he called “teroristas” (“terrorists”).

Ten other police officers were injured in the incident, while one suspected gang member was killed.

- Advertisement -

Earlier, police and military forces stormed the Renovacion I maximum‑security prison in Escuintla at dawn, using armored vehicles and tear gas.

Within 15 minutes, authorities regained control of the facility and freed the guards who had been held hostage by gang members.

- Advertisement -

Latest

Impeachment complaint filed against Pres Marcos Jr. at House of Representatives

MANILA - An impeachment complaint was filed on Monday...

High-Value Target Nabbed in Naguilian for Disturbance, Shabu Possession

Naguilian high‑value target arrest was confirmed after police apprehended...

Nationwide Land Titles, Debt Relief Mark Record Year for DAR

For hundreds of thousands of Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs),...

Global superstar Hilary Duff returns with new pop hit

The multiplatinum singer has launched a thrilling new chapter in her career.

Government to sue Leviste firm over terminated solar contracts

MANILA — The Department of Energy (DOE) announced Tuesday...

Newsletter

Why mass protests have erupted in Iran, and whether the US could get involved

ANTI-government demonstrations have swept across all 31 provinces of Iran, in what analysts describe as the most serious challenge to the Islamic Republic in...

Government to sue Leviste firm over terminated solar contracts

MANILA — The Department of Energy (DOE) announced Tuesday that it will pursue legal action against Rep. Leandro Leviste’s Solar Philippines Power Project Holdings...

Nationwide Land Titles, Debt Relief Mark Record Year for DAR

For hundreds of thousands of Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs), 2025 marked a life-changing year as the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) delivered land ownership...