Gang violence in Guatemala kills 7 police officers after inmates take over prisons

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skip to contentAdvertisementBy: AP January 19, 2026 05:40 AM IST First published on: Jan 19, 2026 at 05:37 AM IST ShareWhatsapptwitterFacebookPolice guard the area as forensic investigators examine the body of a fellow officer killed in attacks reported after security forces retook control of a prison that houses gang leaders in Guatemala City, Guatemala. (Photo: AP)Clashes between security forces and gang members in Guatemala’s capital on Sunday killed seven officers, authorities said, shortly after police in the country’s southwest regained control of one of three maximum security prisons where inmates rioted and took hostages the night before.The attacks on police in and around Guatemala City came after hundreds of anti-riot police stormed Renovacion prison in Escuintla, about 76 km southwest of the capital, to free nine guards who had been taken hostage there. Jailed gang leaders often order members outside the prison walls to carry out retaliatory attacks.Security forces enter the Renovation maximum-security prison to free guards taken hostage and retake control of the facility, which houses gang leaders, in Escuintla, Guatemala, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)Gunshots rang out as riot squads swept into the facility that houses gang leaders. About 15 minutes later, an Associated Press journalist saw the freed guards being escorted from the prison. They appeared to be unharmed. No injuries or deaths were immediately reported.But over three dozen guards were still being held Sunday at two other prisons, authorities said, where inmates took control the night before in a coordinated uprising to protest prison administrators’ decision to strip privileges from some incarcerated gang leaders. The inmates took 46 guards hostage across the three prisons.As security forces tried to assert control, apparent retaliatory attacks took place outside the prison walls. Armed gangs killed seven national police officers in assaults across Guatemala City, Interior Minister Marco Antonio Villeda said. The clashes wounded another 10 officers, he added, and killed one gang member.Story continues below this adSecurity forces enter the Preventivo Zona 18 prison to free guards taken hostage and retake control of the facility in Guatemala City, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Emmanuel Andres)He said that police so far have arrested seven gang members, confiscated two rifles and seized two vehicles, praising the police response as “the result of not negotiating with criminals”.Most Read1Indian embassy says vessel with 16 Indian crew members detained in Iran, seeks consular access2‘Why are Americans paying for AI in India?’: Trump trade adviser Navarro fires fresh salvo3Iran Protests Live Updates: At least 5,000 people killed in Iran as Supreme Leader Khamenei blames US for deaths4‘It’s time to look for new leadership in Iran,’ says Donald Trump after Khamenei blames US for unrest5At least 5,000 killed in Iran unrest, official says as judiciary signals some protesters may be executed6Donald Trump seeks $1bn from nations for seat on ‘Board of Peace’, says report; White House pushes back“The state will not kneel before these criminals,” he said, portraying the attacks on police officers and coordinated prison riots as a response to the government’s intensifying crackdown on organised crime.With tensions high, the Ministry of Education said it would suspend classes across the Central American country for Monday “to prioritise the safety” of students and teachers. The police reinforced guards at several prisons and increased joint patrols with the military.AdvertisementLoading Taboola...Top story1Indian embassy says vessel with 16 Indian crew members detained in Iran, seeks consular access2‘Why are Americans paying for AI in India?’: Trump trade adviser Navarro fires fresh salvo3Iran Protests Live Updates: At least 5,000 people killed in Iran as Supreme Leader Khamenei blames US for deaths4‘It’s time to look for new leadership in Iran,’ says Donald Trump after Khamenei blames US for unrest5At least 5,000 killed in Iran unrest, official says as judiciary signals some protesters may be executedAdvertisement