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The Vanishing at a Costa Rican Park: An Unsettling Puzzle in Heredia – The Costa Rican Times

The Vanishing at a Costa Rican Park: An Unsettling Puzzle in Heredia – The Costa Rican Times
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Fatalities from car crashes become a silent epidemic that rivals homicides

QCOSTARICA -- While a good number of Costa Ricans and the current government are concerned about drug trafficking, organized crime, and the record number of homicides, a silent epidemic is advancing at high speed on our roads. Costa Rica is literally experiencing a bloodbath due to traffic accidents. In 2022, the country registered 847 people…

Costa-rica , Costa-ricans , Roberto-guzm , Semana-santa , Oswaldo-miranda , Traffic-police , Organismo-de-investigaci , Polidica-de-transito , Sustainable-mobility , Policia-de-transito , Greater-metropolitan-area ,

All of Colombia's Marijuana Is 'Creepy,' Until It Isn't

All of Colombia's Marijuana Is 'Creepy,' Until It Isn't
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Legislators cautious of pro-Ortega groups in Costa Rica

QCOSTARICA - The attack in Costa Rica against Nicaraguan exile Joao Maldonado and his wife Nadia Robleto prompted legislators to approve a motion on Tuesday, January 16, condemning the attack. Legislators also demanded clarity in the case, to determine if criminal groups with ties to Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega operate in Costa Rica. In a…

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Presidency denies that there are cells organized and controlled by Daniel Ortega in Costa Rica

QCOSTARICA -- A resounding “no” to the existence of an organized and controlled cell of Daniel Ortega's government in Costa Rica, President Rodrigo Chaves stressed in a press release, following the attack on Nicaraguan opposition members Joao Maldonado and his wife, Nadia Robleto, intercepted by motorcyclists and shot Wednesday morning, January 10, in the Calle…

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OIJ advocates for stricter control of motorcycles to stop homicides

QCOSTARICA -- Of the 907 recorded homicides committed in 2023, the most violent year in history, at least 192 were carried out by sicarios (hitmen) on a motorcycle. This is an 81% increase in the use of a motorcycle to commit murders in 2023 over the previous  2022, so it is a strong wake-up call…

Nicaragua , Larepublica , Chinandega , Costa-rica , Guanacaste , Carazo , Alajuela , Puntarenas , Provincia-de-puntarenas , Costa-ricans , Nicaraguans , Rodrigo-chaves

Rodrigo Chaves warns that drug homicides will not decrease in 2024 without "hard-handed" legal reforms

QCOSTARICA -- Drug violence and homicides would continue to rise in 2024 if there is no change in legislation that allows hitmen (sicarios in Spanish) to be put behind bars, warns President Rodrigo Chaves. To achieve this, criminal regulations must be modified to apply a “hard-handed policy” to restrict the granting of prison benefits, such…

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