No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeArchiveNicaraguan police bust crime network allegedly linked to singer Facundo Cabral’s death

Nicaraguan police bust crime network allegedly linked to singer Facundo Cabral’s death

Nicaraguan police on Sunday arrested 11 people, including a prominent judge, who were linked to Alejandro Jiménez, the man accused of plotting the attack that killed Argentine folk singer Facundo Cabral in Guatemala last year, local media reported.

A police spokeswoman, Glenda Zavala, said those arrested are members of a drug-trafficking and money-laundering network led by Jiménez, who was arrested in March.

The suspects include judge Julio Cesar Ozuna, who has been charged with providing members of the criminal group with false identification cards. Karla Fariñas, sister of Nicaraguan Henry Fariñas – the target of the attack that killed Cabral – was also arrested, although charges against her were not disclosed.

Zavala said police are investigating the whereabouts of four more individuals linked to Jiménez, aka “El Palidejo” (“Pale Face”).

Jiménez, a Costa Rican national, was arrested in Colombia on a boat which had set off from Panama.

Trending Now

Costa Rica Identified as Key Maritime Route for Cocaine Trafficking

Costa Rica appears among the main maritime and aerial routes for cocaine trafficking between South and North America, according to the World Drug Report 2025 published...

Costa Rica’s Piangua Mollusk Threatened by Pineapple Farm Runoff

Costa Rica’s Térraba-Sierpe National Wetland, a 33,000-hectare haven of mangroves and rivers, is under siege from an unlikely source: pineapple farms. A study by...

Costa Rica Maintains Economic Stability Amid Global Tensions

Costa Rica is holding steady economically despite global tensions sparked by conflicts involving Israel, the United States, and Iran, according to Federico Quesada Chaves,...

Chiquita Brands Leaves Panama Amid Protests, Talks Underway to Resume

Laid-off workers from the U.S.-based banana company Chiquita Brands said on Monday that they are hoping for the company’s return to Panama, after it...

Hondurans March to Mark 2009 Coup as Election Battle Heats Up

Thousands of government supporters marched Saturday in the capital of Honduras to commemorate the anniversary of the 2009 coup that ousted then-leftist President Manuel...

Costa Rica Moves Forward with Crypto Regulation to Combat Financial Crime

Costa Rica’s Legislative Assembly has advanced a landmark bill targeting the regulation of virtual asset service providers (VASPs), aiming to bolster the nation’s defenses...
spot_img
Costa Rica Tours
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Rocking Chait
Costa Rica Travel

Latest News from Costa Rica