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Ecuador AG validates bodies are missing boys as judge orders military workers held

4 bodies found last week are a group of boys reported missing out on at the start of the month, Ecuador's attorney general of the United States's office said on Tuesday, as a judge ordered detention for 16 military personnel while their alleged function in the disappearance is examined.

The young boys, aged between 11 and 15, went missing on Dec. 8 from the Las Malvinas community in the coastal city of Guayaquil. Their households have stated they headed out to play soccer.

The case has actually sparked outrage throughout Ecuador, with protesters in capital Quito and somewhere else requiring responses about what happened to the children.

President Daniel Noboa's government has actually deployed members of the military to patrol streets and assist police efforts amidst a crackdown on criminal offense, which has actually damaged the country over the last numerous years.

Leaders of Ecuador's militaries stated recently the kids were apprehended while supposedly dedicating a robbery and subsequently required to a military base before being released.

Hereditary testing verified the identity of the 4 bodies, found on Dec. 24 in the town of Taura, the attorney general of the United States's. office stated on social networks.

The confirmation came just after a judge in Guayaquil. bought 16 members of the flying force be apprehended while. district attorneys examine their alleged involvement. The legal representative. for the military workers stated he will appeal the judgment.

Let them go directly to jail where they belong. We want. them to be detained (in prison), not in a military base, stated. Antonio Arroyo, an uncle of 2 of the missing kids, after the. hearing.

Protesters gathered outside the court in support of the. kids's' households.

Neither the defense ministry nor Noboa's workplace have. discussed the identifications or the judge's judgment. Both. have formerly expressed support for the families and the. investigation, with Noboa proposing the kids be declared. nationwide heroes.

The examination will last 90 days, the attorney. general's workplace stated.

The workers under examination were put in military. custody last week and might deal with disciplinary action for the method. they apprehended the minors.

The youths were apprehended in an unpredicted manner by a. patrol that had carried out an operation to support customs. authorities close by, flying force commander general Celiano Cevallos. said on Monday.

No official report of the arrests or the supposed robbery was. made and the place where the young boys were presumably launched is. unknown, according to lawyers representing the kids's. households.

(source: Reuters)