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  2. Crime in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Previously, 2015 was the year in which homicide rates were the highest. [9] Currently, the Costa Rican Star reports that there has been a decline in the rate of homicide in areas throughout Costa Rica. Most notably, this decline is in the areas of San Jose and Guanacaste, wherein numbers have reduced by 19% and 62% respectively. [9]

  3. Category:2015 crimes in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2015 crimes in Costa Rica" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adrián Arroyo Gutiérrez

  4. Category:Crimes in Costa Rica by year - Wikipedia

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    Crime portal; Costa Rica portal; This is a container category. Due to its scope, it should contain only subcategories. ... 2015 crimes in Costa Rica‎ (1 P)

  5. 2015 in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    First Vice President – Alfio Piva Mesén (PLN) until 8 May; succeeded by Helio Fallas Venegas (PAC). Second Vice President – Luis Liberman Ginsburg (PLN) until 8 May; succeeded by Ana Helena Chacón Echeverría (PAC). President of the Legislative Assembly – Luis Fernando Mendoza Jiménez (PLN) until 1 May; succeeded by Henry Mora Jiménez ...

  6. Costa Rica makes first-ever fentanyl gang arrests - AOL

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    Violent crime in Costa Rica has surged this year with homicides at a record, and the growth blamed on gang turf battles over the country's role as a major transit point for the illicit trade.

  7. Judicial Investigation Department - Wikipedia

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    The Judicial Investigation Department (Spanish: Organismo de Investigación Judicial, OIJ) of Costa Rica is a dependency of the Supreme Court of Justice which works in collaboration with the Public Prosecutor of Costa Rica. The department was founded in 1973. Since October 2015, its director has been Walter Espinoza Espinoza. [1]

  8. Robert Vesco - Wikipedia

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    The Costa Rican government refused his attempt to return during 1978, while Rodrigo Carazo was President. During 1982 Vesco tried again to return to Costa Rica, but President Luis A. Monge denied his entry. [11] He lived in Nicaragua for a while, while the Sandinista government was in power. Each of these countries accepted him, hoping that his ...

  9. Human trafficking in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica is a source, transit, and destination country for goods and products, a great location for trade in the seas. Costa Rica is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea making it a source of imports and exports. [2] Costa Rica is approximately 19,653 square miles of land, making it smaller than West Virginia. [3]