Ecuador's most disgraceful gang leader 'Fito' disappears from cell
Adolfo Macías Villamar, better known as "Fito", is the leader of Los Choneros, a powerful gang which is thought to have been behind some of the deadly prison riots in recent months.
He was being held in the maximum-security wing of a jail in Guayaquil.
Police said they had noticed his absence early on Sunday and could not find him anywhere in the prison wing.
Fito is a notorious criminal suspected of having played a role in the assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio last year, whom he had sent death threats.
He often defies the authorities, most recently by releasing a "narcocorrido", a slick music video glorifying his criminal exploits, which was partly recorded inside the jail.
The video shows the Mariachi Bravo duo singing along with Fito's daughter, known as Queen Michelle, and praising the "man of honour" they say the criminal is.
"I take my hat off to you, Fito, my Dad," his daughter croons, claiming that "through his veins good blood flows".
The video shows Fito caressing a fighting cockerel and freely chatting to fellow inmates.
The fact that the video could be recorded behind bars suggests that the ban on electronic devices inside the jail had been breached.
On Sunday evening it was still not clear if Fito had managed to leave the prison compound in the port city or if he may be hiding somewhere inside.
A police commander said he could "neither confirm nor deny" an escape nor could he say for how long the convict had been missing.
He said hundreds of officers were searching La Regional prison in Guayaquil, where he was being held.
La Regional jail is located in a large prison compound which houses a total of five penitentiaries and more than 12,000 inmates.
Fito has spent much of his past 12 years behind bars in La Regional.
In August, he was briefly transferred to La Roca, a smaller jail in the same compound, which due to the lower number of inmates is considered safer.
It took thousands of soldiers to move Fito, whose Los Choneros gang control much of the prison compound.
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