No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeArchiveQuepos mayor busted in porn sting shunned police, locals say

Quepos mayor busted in porn sting shunned police, locals say

Underage girls, sex tapes and rental cars – these are some of the things that Lutgardo Bolaños, mayor of Aguirre Municipality on the Pacific coast, allegedly spent public money on, according to a report issued by the Judicial Investigation Police (OIJ).

Bolaños and his driver were arrested, according to the report, after a four-month investigation. Bolaños allegedly used public funds to make pornographic videos with minors – examples of which, the report indicated, were found on the hard drive of his personal computer. Bolaños also may have rented cars to make trips to different parts of the country to hire vulnerable girls for his films, the report said.

On Wednesday morning, OIJ agents raided two homes and municipal facilities in Quepos, resulting in the seizure of more than 600 compact discs possibly containing pornography and other types of evidence, the report said.

Some locals from the Quepos area expressed surprise at news of the arrest.

“A few days ago, someone mentioned that the mayor had problems,” said Javier Delgado, a resident of Punta Mira, a town in the mountains east of Quepos. “I didn’t expect anything like this, but if it is true, and if he has been using public money and doing bad things, then it’s good that the law is going to punish him.”

Residents of Punta Mira had been engaged in a long-running feud with Bolaños over the maintenance of roads in the area, which wash out each year during the rainy season,  leaving residents stranded (TT, Oct. 7).

An official from the Aguirre Municipality  who was suspended from his duties in November said that even before his suspension there had been rumors about Bolaños’ activities, particularly regarding frequent trips the mayor made with his driver.

The official, who asked not to be named, said he could not comment on Bolaños’ use of municipality money due to his suspension in recent weeks, but added that the OIJ “has experience in these matters,” and that public funds and the mayor’s travels had been “issues” in the administration.

Harry Bodaan, a hotel owner and president of the Aguirre Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, said he and other chamber members had been suspicious of Bolaños before he became mayor last year.

“I’m not surprised at all,” Bodaan said. “There have been lots of rumors. As president of the chamber, we receive lots of information, and I think it was just a matter of time [before Bolaños got into trouble].”

Bodaan described Bolaños as uncooperative with the private sector in Quepos and said the mayor had a penchant for making empty promises.

“The chamber, through its publications, warned the public [before Bolaños’ election],” Bodaan said. “But it’s a free country. There are a lot of allegations pending and I think this is just the tip of the iceberg.”

 Bodaan said that as mayor, Bolaños gave little support to local police.

“It was like he didn’t want any law enforcement in his backyard, and now we know why,” Bodaan said.

Bodaan said the mayor had fired or suspended numerous municipal employees.

“We don’t know how far these allegations are going to go,” Bodaan said. “But all the employees that he fired were kind of his downfall. This is a small community; everybody knows what everybody does.”

The OIJ report indicates that Bolaños rented cars to make trips to marginal areas in  Los Guido, Pavas, La Carpio, Desamparados, Coronado, Pérez Zeledón, Quepos and Golfito.

Bolaños and his driver were transferred into the custody of the prosecutor’s office to determine their judicial standing.

Trending Now

Costa Rica Adds Crocodile Warning Signs at Beaches and Rivers

Costa Rica has begun installing 55 warning signs at beaches, rivers, national parks and conservation areas where crocodiles and caimans are known to live,...

Costa Rica Bill Could Make Some Small Loans More Expensive

A government-backed bill moving through Costa Rica’s Legislative Assembly could make some small consumer loans more expensive by shifting them into a category that...

Visiting El Salvador During the August Holiday Week

Anyone planning to visit El Salvador in early August should be ready for one of the busiest holiday periods, when San Salvador’s patron saint...

Argentina Beats Egypt in Dramatic World Cup Comeback

Argentina survived a major scare at the 2026 World Cup on Tuesday, coming from two goals down to beat Egypt 3-2 and reach the...

Costa Rica Mega-Prison Project Falls Behind Original July Deadline

Costa Rica’s new high-security prison for organized crime suspects and convicted inmates will not be fully ready by the end of July, despite earlier...

Rodrigo Chaves to Coordinate Next Phase of Limón Marina Project

Former President Rodrigo Chaves will coordinate the government team assigned to push forward the planned Marina and Cruise Terminal of Limón, moving the nearly...

A Look Back: Remembering the Costa Rica Fourth of July Picnic in 1965

Fifty-seven years ago in July was simply unforgettable. Sure, I was all of 6 years old, and had only just begun to have my...

Costa Rica Targets Higher-Spending Travelers Over Mass Tourism

Costa Rica is leaning further into a tourism strategy built around higher-value visitors, longer stays and experience-based travel, signaling a continued move away from...

What Private Elder Care Really Costs in Costa Rica

Private elder care in Costa Rica can cost far more than many pensions cover, leaving families to bridge a growing gap as the country’s...
Avatar
🌴 The Weekly Pura Vida

Costa Rica, Once a Week

The week's top stories, weather & insider tips — delivered every Sunday. One email, zero clutter.

🔒 Free. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Loading…

Latest News from Costa Rica

Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Car Rentals
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Travel