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Prosecutor will request six months of preventive custody for Macho Coca

June 6, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The Deputy Prosecutor’s Office of Limón confirmed that it will request six months in prison against Gilberth Bell Fernández, alias Macho Coca, and 14 other individuals linked with an organization that extracted fuel from the pipeline of the Costa Rican Petroleum Refinery (RECOPE). Bell, a well-known fishing entrepreneur in Limón, was arrested on Tuesday for […]

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Road deaths decreased in the first five months of the year

June 6, 2018 by Staff News Writer

In May, 30 people lost their lives in traffic accidents. It is the lowest number of road fatalities reported since last February, when 28 fatalities were registered. If you compare May with April, the number of deceases was reduced in 11 and they were 14 less than in March, when 44 deaths were reported. The […]

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CNE has dealt with 20 flood incidents so far this week

June 6, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Between Monday and Tuesday, the National Emergency Commission (CNE) dealt with 20 incidents related to floods, according to the latest report from the institution. The largest number was given on the first day of this week, which registered 17 cases. The CNE also dealt with two incidents related to landslides and 13 inspection requests in […]

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Former President Solís and Mercedes Peñas will leave the country

June 6, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Luis Guillermo Solís and his wife Mercedes Peñas Domingo will leave Costa Rica to start a new career in Florida, United States. This was announced on Wednesday afternoon by Peñas, who commented on his Facebook site about his new life project. I thank the International University of Florida (FIU) for granting Luis Guillermo and I […]

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Banco Popular’s new manager will earn more than ¢16 million despite the directive

June 6, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Marvin Rodríguez, new manager of Banco Popular, will receive a salary that exceeds¢16 million per month, if the same conditions as his predecessor Geovanni Garro, who held the position until Sunday, are maintained. Rodriguez says that the presidential directive to cut wages does not include him. This means that his remuneration will exceed ¢9.5 million, […]

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300 kilos of cocaine found in an Italian boat

June 6, 2018 by Staff News Writer

A total of 300 kilos of cocaine were found inside the container of an Italian-flagged ship that came from Colombia and that after its passage by Costa Rica would arrive in Lisbon, Portugal. The ship, named MN Cala Palma, was approached by agents of the Drug Control Police (PCD), who checked the ventilation of a […]

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