Héctor Gustavo Villatoro Funes is a Salvadoran politician and lawyer who has served as
Minister of Justice and Public Security of El Salvador
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since 2021. During Villatoro's term, he has overseen the
Salvadoran gang crackdown
A crackdown on gangs began in El Salvador on 27 March 2022 in response to a series of homicides committed by criminal gangs between 25 and 27 March 2022 which killed 87 people. After the killings, the Salvadoran government declared a state of ...
that has led to the arrests of over 85,000 alleged gang members .
Early life
Héctor Gustavo Villatoro Funes graduated from the
José Matías Delgado University
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.
Early career
From 2004 to 2009, Villatoro served as the general director of customs under President
Antonio Saca
Elías Antonio "Tony" Saca González (born 9 March 1965) is a Salvadoran politician who was President of El Salvador from 1 June 2004 to 1 June 2009. He is currently serving a minimum 10-year prison sentence on corruption charges.
Early li ...
.
Villatoro also served as the chief prosecutor of the Organized Crime Unit. The ''
El Faro'' digital newspaper has alleged that Villatoro was a political operator for Saca during his term as general director of customs from 2004 to 2009. Similarly, ''Revista Factum'' and the IBI Consultants think thank have alleged that Villatoro a political operator for Saca's brother Herbert from 2009 to 2014, paying out bribes to deputies of the
Legislative Assembly in exchange for votes. Villatoro has denied these allegations.
In 2019, President
Nayib Bukele
Nayib Armando Bukele Ortez (; born 24 July 1981) is a Salvadoran politician and businessman who has served as the 81st president of El Salvador since 2019.
In 1999, Bukele established an advertising company and worked at an advertising com ...
appointed Villatoro as the general director of customs.
In late July 2020, Bukele appointed Villatoro as the head of the Financial System Superintendence (SSF) after
Nelson Fuentes resigned as
Minister of Finance
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.
That year, Villatoro was a candidate to become the
country's attorney general. He promised to reduce homicides and extortion, but
Raúl Melara
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ultimately became the attorney general.
In December 2020, Villatoro ordered the country's banks to not sever ties with alleged financial criminals that were "founded in a decision of presumed culpability", an order that, according to lawyers, violated the Law Against Money Laundering and Other Assets.
Minister of Justice and Public Security
On 26 March 2021, Bukele appointed Villatoro as the country's
Minister of Justice and Public Security
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, succeeding
Rogelio Rivas. Villatoro's objective upon being appointed was "strengthening the investigative process for homicides and disappearances to reduce impunity rates".
Bukele gave no reason why he replaced Rivas with Villatoro.
Salvadoran gang crackdown
On 27 March 2022, the Legislative Assembly declared a 30-day
state of emergency
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after a spike in homicides the preceding weekend resulting in a
nationwide gang crackdown. In June 2022, after almost 42,000 people had been arrested during the gang crackdown, Villatoro stated that the government aimed to arrest up to 80,000 gang members. Villatoro himself has presented proposals to extend the crackdown on multiple occasions.
In January 2024, after the Salvadoran government announced that it had recorded 153 homicides in 2023 for a rate of 2.4 homicides per 100,000 people, Villatoro praised the gang crackdown, stating that it was a "courageous decision to confront the criminal structures" and claimed that El Salvador was the second safest country in the Americas after Canada. Regarding criticism from human rights groups, Villatoro has remarked that "we have told them to go to hell".
Meetings with foreign delegates
On 9 December 2023, Villatoro met with Argentine minister of national security
Patricia Bullrich
Patricia Bullrich (; born 11 June 1956) is an Argentine professor and politician who was appointed Ministry of Security (Argentina), Minister of National Security in 2023 under president Javier Milei, having previously held the office under pres ...
in
Buenos Aires
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. The following day, Villatoro attended the
inauguration
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of
Javier Milei
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in place of Bukele. On 16 June 2024, Villatoro received Bullrich in El Salvador and gave her a tour of the
Terrorism Confinement Center
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(CECOT) maximum security prison.
Villatoro met United States secretary of homeland security
Kristi Noem
Kristi Lynn Arnold Noem ( ; née Arnold; born November 30, 1971) is an American politician serving as the 8th United States secretary of homeland security since 2025. A member of the Republican Party, she served from 2019 to 2025 as the 33rd ...
in March 2025. Villatoro gave Noem a tour of CECOT and signed the Security Alliance for Fugitive Enforcement Memorandum of Cooperation with the United States. The following month, Villatoro gave a similar tour of CECOT to Costa Rican minister of justice and peace
Gerald Campos Valverde.
Criticism of journalists
During his tenure as Minister of Justice and Public Security, Villatoro has been critical of journalists. In September 2021, Villatoro stated that the Salvadoran government was "following" ("") various journalists.
In May 2022, Villatoro claimed that the and newspapers were "
rotectingthe interests of criminal structures" ("") instead of publishing genuine news reporting. Villatoro further claimed that both newspaper were "on the side of the terrorists and their allies in the
oliticalopposition" ("". Human rights lawyer José Miguel Vivanco criticized Villatoro's remarks, stating that they were a "direct threat" ("") by Villatoro against two of El Salvador's major newspapers.
Human Rights Watch
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similarly condemned Villatoro's remarks. Villatoro has referred to Salvadoran journalists and politicians who opposed the country's gang crackdown as "Pseudo-Salvadorans" ("").
Personal life
Villatoro is a
Catholic
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.
Villatoro's father, Héctor Antonio Villatoro Benítez, is a magistrate of the First Penal Court of San Miguel.
On 23 August 2022, Villatoro received a formal recognition from the country's Attorney for the Defense of Human Rights for his security policies.
See also
*
Cabinet of Nayib Bukele
The cabinet of Nayib Bukele formed on 1 June 2019 to serve as President Nayib Bukele's cabinet from 1 June 2019 until 1 June 2029.
List of cabinet members
Current cabinet members
After Bukele's second inauguration on 1 June 2024, the Sa ...
References
External links
Authorities – Commission Coordinator of the Justice Sector
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21st-century Salvadoran lawyers
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Year of birth missing (living people)