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Narcotics trade evolves in Costa Rica

December 23, 2013 by Staff News Writer

Image of money confiscated from suspects. CRH


The period in which Costa Rica was just a transit country for the narcotics trade are long gone, and the trafficking phenomenon has begun to evolve in different ways. According to Attorney General, Jorge Chavarria we are now seeing a change were Costa Ricans are in control of regional gangs that had before been composed of Colombians and Mexicans. Evidence of the collaboration was revealed by a recent narcotics conspiracy in the banking sector and the discovery of a clandestine bases in the northern Caribbean, equipped with aircraft fuel, assault rifles, rocket launchers, cash and ammunition. In 2013, a total of 18 tons of narcotics were confiscated

Original article in crhoy.com

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