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Do you want to be a drug enforcement cop?

June 13, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Drug Control Police (PCD) is recruiting new agents to work with the entity.

The Ministry of Security explained that the entity fights against national and international drug trafficking.

The positions are available to both men and women.

The basic requirements are:

-Being Costa Rican.
-Having a B1 license.
-Having a bachelors degree in secondary education.
-Impeccable behavior.
-Excellent physical condition
-Being over 18 years old.

In addition, the Ministry of Security indicated that those interested should have availability to work in any part of the country, flexibility of schedules, and be proactive.

Those interested can call 2103-6001 for more information.

crhoy.com

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