Costa Rica’s Security Crisis: Former President Laura Chinchilla Warns of a Dangerous Path Ahead
Here’s the scoop: Costa Rica is on track to record 900 murders by the end of 2023, shooting up to a homicide rate of 17 per 100,000 inhabitants.
Here’s the scoop: Costa Rica is on track to record 900 murders by the end of 2023, shooting up to a homicide rate of 17 per 100,000 inhabitants.
For amidst the lush greens and captivating sceneries in Costa Rica lie shadows where peril silently prowls.
Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) swung into action, detaining 17 individuals implicated in a sprawling fraud ring aimed maliciously at unsuspecting American retirees.
The notorious ‘gota a gota’ (shark loans) lending systems and the ever-evolving web of organized crime that threatens the nation’s security.
Costa Rica is grappling with a significant increase in homicides.
The United States has earmarked funds to fortify Costa Rica’s maritime defense.
Costa Rica News – The law now requires that specialized offices be put into operation by October to deal with organized crime.
Costa Rica News – A high level meeting between officials in Costa Rica and Nicaragua is expected to lead to greater cooperation on tackling several facets of organized crime, an acknowledgement…