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Costa Rica Police Raid Dismantles Teen Extortion Ring Targeting Rivals

Costa Rica Police arrested two teenagers on Thursday morning in Betania de Siquirres after a months-long probe into a small but aggressive extortion operation. The suspects, aged 16 and 17, face charges of extortion and attempted homicide for pressuring local youths with demands for cash payments and backing those threats with gunfire.

The Organismo de Investigación Judicial (OIJ) carried out two targeted raids in the Betania sector, detaining the pair without incident. Investigators linked the teens to at least two episodes last November, where they confronted victims over alleged ties to rival groups. In one case on November 6, 2025, the suspects demanded money from a young person they accused of communicating with opponents. When the victim refused, the teens escalated to physical attacks.

A similar confrontation unfolded last November, when the pair allegedly fired shots at two other minors who ignored their orders to cut off contact with rivals and pay up. OIJ officials described the demands as “multas,” or fines, imposed under the threat of violence. The teens operated as a loose cell, using intimidation to control social interactions in the neighborhood and extract payments from those they viewed as disloyal.

Residents in Betania reported a pattern of fear, with the suspects earning a local reputation for their bold tactics. One victim told authorities the threats began with warnings but quickly turned to armed aggression. The OIJ’s Siquirres office led the investigation, gathering evidence from witness statements and incident reports to build the case.

After their arrest, the minors appeared before the Public Ministry for initial proceedings. Prosecutors will determine next steps, which could include juvenile detention measures. OIJ Director Michael Soto emphasized the need for community reports to curb such activities, urging anyone with information to contact the confidential line at 800-8000-645.

This case highlights ongoing challenges in the Limón area, where small criminal networks sometimes exploit tensions between groups. Siquirres, a hub for agriculture and transit along the Caribbean coast, sees occasional spikes in localized crime. Authorities note that these incidents remain isolated, but they underscore the importance of vigilance.

The arrests bring relief to affected families, who hope the action disrupts further threats. As the judicial process advances, the OIJ continues to monitor similar activities across the province to prevent escalation.

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