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Archives for May 2019

Prisoner escapes from jail in Puntarenas

May 26, 2019 by Staff News Writer

Gunter Humberto Otero Madrigal escaped from the Institutional Care Center 26 de Julio located in Puntarenas early this Sunday morning. The information was confirmed by Pablo Bertozzi, director of the Penitentiary Police. Confirmed. We already did the operation at dawn, we are receiving information about his possible whereabouts. We also informed the Judicial Investigation Agency […]

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Country sinks under corruption and OIJ would lose specialized unit

May 26, 2019 by Staff News Writer

While the Public Prosecutor’s Office and the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) investigate the largest number of corruption cases in history, the Judicial Power Planning Department deems a specialized unit to be unnecessary. A few weeks ago, the Full Court endorsed and supported the creation of a section in the OIJ, but the director Walter Espinoza […]

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UCR leads worldwide initiative to prevent deaths from snake bites

May 26, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The World Health Organization (WHO) approved the implementation of an initiative that aims to reduce mortality rates as a result of snake bites. The project will not only -frequently- give effective and safe medicines to the world population with higher poverty rates, it also seeks to empower communities and strengthen health systems. The goal is […]

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Norway will resume mediation in Venezuela

May 26, 2019 by Staff News Writer

On Staurday, Norway announced that representatives of the government of Nicolás Maduro and the Venezuelan opposition will return to Oslo next week, within the framework of the mediation initiated by the Scandinavian kingdom with a view to solving the political crisis in Venezuela. Norway praises the parties for their efforts and appreciates their willingness,” said […]

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Limón is the province with the highest number of rain-related emergencies

May 26, 2019 by Staff News Writer

According to the most recent report of the National Emergency Commission (CNE), Limón is the province with the highest number of emergencies caused by the rains. Of the 31 events that occurred on Friday, most occurred in Pococí, Matina, and downtown Limón, according to Sigifredo Pérez, Chief of Operations of the CNE. There were floods […]

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20-year sentence for American who murdered Costa Rican woman

May 26, 2019 by Staff News Writer

An American man will spend the next twenty years in prison, after being convicted of the murder of a Costa Rican woman. The sentence was imposed by the Criminal Court of Pérez Zeledón against the man surnamed Ray, for the crime of femicide. The events occurred in September 2017, when an anonymous call sent the […]

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