Tuesday 7 May 2024

Costa Rica Authorities Have Detected 120 “Irregular” Crossings At Panama Border

Paying the bills

Latest

A minor is murdered every 12 days in Costa Rica

In late February, over the course of a week, three teenagers were murdered in Costa Rica. Two 16-year-old boys and one 15-year-old boy died in Puntarenas, Alajuelita and Alajuela; all in cases of alleged hitman.

Ovsicori: Rincón de la Vieja “has conditions” for an eruption

QCOSTARICA -- The Observatorio Vulcanológico y Sismológico de Costa...

Higher fuel prices next week: see the new prices

QCOSTARICA -- Even though the dollar exchange rate has...

Yokasta Valle’s revenge: Golden opportunity for tourism and commerce

QCOSTARICA - Back in 2013, Costa Rican men's national...

PUSC became the big loser of May 1st

QCOSTARICA -- In alliance with the government, PUSC aspired...

How To Identify The Best CBD Vape Juice Vendor This Season?

The CBD product landscape is ever-expanding, therefore making it...

Dollar Exchange

¢503.94 BUY

¢511.51 SELL

04 May 2024 - At The Banks - Source: BCCR

Paying the bills

Share

frontera-sur-full

QCOSTARICA – The majority of border crossings between Costa Rica and Panama is by way of Paso Canoas. However, with the introduction of the “Policía de Fronteras en la Zona Sur” (southern border police unit), this year, the Fuerza Publica (police) have now detected between 100 and 120 “trochas”  (irregular) crossing points, used for various offences such as traffic of illegals and drugs.

According to Juan José Andrade, director of the Fuerza Pública, the crossings are used by illegals entering Costa Rica and the movement of illegal drugs, weapons and merchandise to avoid customs controls and taxes.

- Advertisement -

Previously there existed only a northern border police to control the border with Nicaragua.

“This manpower will generate greater control, not only of irregular crossing, but all traffic that is generated in the southern border area,” director Andrade said.

The police director did not specify the number of officials patrolling the Panama border.

Disagreeing with Andrade is Frank Abrego, CEO fo the Servicio Nacional de Fronteras (Senafront). In an article in the PanamaAmerica.com.pa on Tuesday, Abrego said the number is closer to 300.

A meeting of Costa Rica and Panama police directors, to review the joint border operations, is scheduled for March 2015.

- Advertisement -
Paying the bills
Rico
Ricohttp://www.theqmedia.com
"Rico" is the crazy mind behind the Q media websites, a series of online magazines where everything is Q! In these times of new normal, stay at home. Stay safe. Stay healthy.

Related Articles

A minor is murdered every 12 days in Costa Rica

In late February, over the course of a week, three teenagers were murdered in Costa Rica. Two 16-year-old boys and one 15-year-old boy died in Puntarenas, Alajuelita and Alajuela; all in cases of alleged hitman.

Ovsicori: Rincón de la Vieja “has conditions” for an eruption

QCOSTARICA -- The Observatorio Vulcanológico y Sismológico de Costa Rica (Ovsicori)...

Subscribe to our stories

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.

Discover more from Q COSTA RICA

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading