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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Five arrested for terrorism after attack on Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa’s motorcade amid indigenous strike – Gateway Hispanic
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Five arrested for terrorism after attack on Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa’s motorcade amid indigenous strike – Gateway Hispanic

Last updated: October 8, 2025 7:55 pm
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Five arrested for terrorism after attack on Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa’s motorcade amid indigenous strike – Gateway Hispanic
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On October 7, 2025, Ecuador found itself engulfed in a wave of political turmoil as President Daniel Noboa narrowly escaped a violent assault on his official motorcade in El Tambo, located in Cañar province.

Approximately 500 individuals launched stones and, disturbingly, discharged firearms towards the presidential convoy. This attack unfolded against the backdrop of indigenous protests organized by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) against the abolition of the diesel subsidy.

🇪🇨⚠️ 📍— The Ecuadorian government has characterized the attack on President Daniel Noboa’s motorcade as an assassination attempt in Cañar.

Five individuals have been detained, facing serious charges of terrorism following this failed attack, from which the president remarkably emerged unscathed. #Ecuador #DanielNoboa pic.twitter.com/0Wgp0Z2BX7

— Madmax OSINT 🇮🇪🇺🇦 (@madmaxburn88) October 8, 2025

The Minister of Environment and Energy, Inés Manzano, promptly lodged a formal complaint with the Attorney General’s Office, labeling the incident an attempted assassination against Noboa. She conveyed her horror to reporters, stating, “Five hundred individuals appeared, throwing stones at the caravan; there are even bullet marks on the president’s vehicle,” as she stood before the Prosecutor’s Office in Quito.

🔵 La ministra Inés Manzano denunció una tentativa de asesinato contra el presidente Daniel Noboa en El Tambo, Cañar. La caravana presidencial fue atacada con piedras y disparos. Cinco detenidos por terrorismo. pic.twitter.com/yJngoFuSW5

— Ecuador Al Día 365 (@ecuadoraldia365) October 8, 2025

Minister Inés Manzano has lodged an attempted assassination charge against President Daniel Noboa in El Tambo, Cañar, after the presidential fanfare was met with violence. Five people have been detained on counts of terrorism.

The presidential vehicle sustained visible damage, with evidence of gunfire currently under forensic analysis.

The ambush transpired around 11:00 a.m. local time as the convoy was en route to El Tambo stadium for the inauguration of a wastewater treatment facility and sewage system.

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Esta mañana en Cañar la caravana presidencial sufrió ataques violentos obedeciendo órdenes de radicalización. Intentaron impedir, por la fuerza, la entrega de obras destinadas a mejorar la vida de comunidades en esta provincia.

Atacaron la integridad del presidente… pic.twitter.com/Mu4f82MgFU

— Presidencia Ecuador 🇪🇨 (@Presidencia_Ec) October 8, 2025

This morning in Cañar, the presidential caravan suffered violent attacks following directives aimed at radicalization. The aim was to forcibly obstruct the delivery of projects intended to enhance community wellbeing. The integrity of the president was compromised along with the safety of civilians present.

Equipped with security details, Noboa found his convoy intercepted by protesters who barricaded the route and unleashed their fury on the vehicles with blunt objects.

Undeterred by this assault, Noboa pressed forward with his official agenda by arriving via helicopter at the event, where he announced a $4.5 million investment for the new treatment plant, which aims to benefit 26,000 residents.

A pesar del ataque de un grupo a la caravana presidencial en Cañar, que se dirigía a anunciar la construcción de la planta de tratamiento en la provincia por USD 4.5 millones que beneficiará a 26.000 habitantes, a entregar el sistema de alcantarillado de Sigsihuayco de USD… pic.twitter.com/VJQIymtjwf

— Presidencia Ecuador 🇪🇨 (@Presidencia_Ec) October 7, 2025

Despite the violent attacks against the presidential caravan heading towards the announcement of a $4.5 million treatment plant benefiting 26,000 residents, the efforts to destabilize the government were unsuccessful.

In addition, he unveiled the Sigsihuayco sewage system, backed by a $891,000 investment from Petro Ecuador. He also signed a financing agreement for the Quilloac sewage system valued at $815,000. “We shift from rhetoric to action as our administration delivers results for farmers, transport workers, fishermen, and communities nationwide,” he asserted during the event.

The National Police were quick to act, leading to five arrests at the scene, with accusations of terrorism and attempted assassination against the detainees, one of whom is reportedly a cultural manager from the Kañari ethnic group. Seized evidence will be utilized to prosecute under anti-terrorism laws.

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Minister Manzano insisted, “There is no involvement from ancestral indigenous communities here; instead, these acts of terrorism stem from certain criminal factions.” The government has pointed to the incident as part of a pattern of subversion led by radicals.

This attack is not an isolated occurrence. It coincides with day 16 of a nationwide strike initiated by Conaie, aimed at reversing the diesel subsidy elimination enacted on September 12, 2025, which increased prices from $1.80 to $2.80 per gallon, heavily impacting transport workers and agriculture.

The indigenous coalition has also demanded a reduction in VAT from 15% to 12% and expressed opposition to the planned November 16 referendum concerning a new Constituent Assembly.

The Provincial Union of Cañari Communities and Cooperatives (UPCCC) had previously organized protests against Noboa’s visit, claiming that his policies disregard ancestral grievances.

The Attorney General’s Office has launched an immediate probe into attempted assassination, terrorism, and damage to state property. Ballistic experts are currently analyzing the presidential vehicle.

Meanwhile, Noboa remains steadfast: “We will not yield; the subsidy served to benefit smuggling and illegal mining, not the impoverished populations.”

This incident underscores the profound divisions within Ecuador’s societal fabric. Noboa, who ascended to power in 2023 under the banner of crime reform, is now contending with a convergence of social dissent and potential criminal sabotage.

Historically, Conaie has leveraged economic discourses into clear political confrontations, echoing sentiments from the strikes of 2019 and 2022. In a nation where illicit drug interests intertwine with governance, the delineation between rightful protest and disruptive acts is increasingly obscure.

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Noboa is currently banking on tangible projects to reel in support from the indigenous constituencies in the southern regions. However, the human toll of ongoing demonstrations — including injuries and arrests — acts as a continuous cycle of distrust threatening governmental credibility.

Ni la violencia ni el miedo detendrán el trabajo de #ElNuevoEcuador. 🇪🇨

Durante su visita a Cañar, el presidente @DanielNoboaOk, junto a su caravana presidencial, fue objeto de ataques violentos mientras cumplía con su deber: entregar obras y llevar desarrollo a las comunidades.… pic.twitter.com/QNFeDpiMXF

— Presidencia Ecuador 🇪🇨 (@Presidencia_Ec) October 8, 2025

Neither violence nor fear will deter the mission of #ElNuevoEcuador. Throughout his visit to Cañar, President @DanielNoboaOk faced violent assaults while fulfilling his obligations to deliver essential infrastructure and foster community development. Such cowardly acts will not undermine his resolve for a more secure, robust, and united Ecuador.

The crux of the matter remains: will dialogue triumph over violence? The outcome of this skirmish will dictate whether Ecuador consolidates its envisioned path forward or spirals back into chaos.

Aligning with radical leftist factions and obscure interests only exacerbates the precarious stability that Ecuador has long sought to achieve. Noboa finds himself at a crossroads: he must refine policies with an iron fist while cultivating social empathy, lest progress remain a distant dream.

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Joana CamposJoana Campos

Joana Campos

Joana Campos is a lawyer and editor with over ten years of experience managing international development projects, focused on sustainability and generating positive social impact. Previously, she worked as a corporate attorney. She graduated from the University of Guadalajara.

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