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Protesters held riots in Limón on Wednesday night

October 3, 2018 by Staff News Writer

A group of protesters caused serious disturbances in the entrance of RECOPE in Limón on Wednesday night.

According to police sources, due to the incidents, the Public Force intervened in the area after a group of people threw stones at a truck and totally blocked the roads, in addition to allegedly assaulting pedestrians.

As shown in the videos, the protesters also burned tires and debris on the road.

As a result of the incidents, the authorities indicated they arrested a person.

crhoy.com

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