No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeArchiveCosta Rican authorities seize $50,000, heavy weapons at second stash site near...

Costa Rican authorities seize $50,000, heavy weapons at second stash site near Irazú Volcano

Early Saturday morning, Costa Rican Drug Control and National Police raided a camp near Irazú Volcano, some 50 kilometers northeast of the capital, where they discovered an improvised heliport, nearly $50,000 in cash and five AK-47 assault rifles, according to a statement from the Public Security Ministry.

Assault rifles

Drug Control and National Police confiscated five AK-47 assault rifles, along with a .38-caliber pistol and a revolver at the camp Saturday, Nov. 2, . Courtesy Security Ministry

Authorities believe the camp is related to another found in October six kilometers from the Nicaraguan border in San Carlos, because of two Honduran passports found at the latest site, and due to similarities in the class of weapons found, said Nicolás Aguilar, a spokesman for the Public Security Ministry, in an email to The Tico Times.

Little is known about the most recent camp at this time, discovered near Las Asturias, Pococí, in the Atlantic province of Limón. While police believe the two sites may be linked to drug trafficking, no drugs were found at either one. 

Local residents notified the police of suspicious movements in the area, which led to the raid. 

Suspects fired on police as they approached the site over the weekend, but no one was injured. The suspects fled into the rugged countryside, where rough conditions impaired police pursuit and several trucks were trapped in mud. There have been no arrests. 

Besides cash and rifles, the ministry said police found a .38-caliber pistol, a revolver, a gas stove, mattresses, 31 full and 79 empty fuel containers, and a GPS device, among other items. 

This is the second such camp discovered in Costa Rica in the last several months. At the beginning of October, Border Police in San Carlos discovered another site with an improvised heliport where they confiscated an RPG-7 rocket launcher and 15 assault rifles, including AK-47s and M16s. 

In a statement from the earlier discovery in San Carlos, the ministry said “the weapons are new and therefore not part of the so-called ‘war caches’ from the 1980s, when several armed groups operated in the area during the war in Nicaragua.” 

In today’s statement to The Tico Times, Aguilar said, “Some of the items found in Pococí lead authorities to believe there is a relation to [the site in] Los Chiles. We found Honduran uniforms and now two passports, plus [the similarity in] the type of weapons.” 

Trending Now

Last Cuban doctors leave Honduras amid Trump pressure

The last contingent of Cuban doctors still in Honduras departed this Thursday after the agreement under which they had operated in the country for...

Motorcycles Account for the Majority of Road Deaths in Costa Rica

Motorcycles continue to take the heaviest toll on Costa Rica's roads. In January and February this year, 63 people died while riding motorcycles. Those...

Sloths and Tapir Among Animals Saved in Costa Rica Anti-Trafficking Operation

Costa Rican authorities rescued five sloths and other wild animals in an anti-trafficking operation in the Northern Zone. The Deputy Environmental Prosecutor's Office led...

When Therians Arrive in Costa Rica

This past month I learned a new word: Therian. The first time I heard it used was by our outgoing president, Rodrigo Chaves, who...

Costa Rica Caribbean Community Pushes Sustainable Sportfishing to Protect Jobs and Wildlife

Barra del Colorado’s tourism-fishing sector held a community training session aimed at tightening standards for sportfishing and protecting the fishery that sustains much of...

Costa Rica Cancels Planned Three-Week Closure of Route 243 Bridge at La Palma

Costa Rican Authorities changed course on road works along Route 243 near La Palma. They canceled the full closure of the section over the...
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Travel

Latest News from Costa Rica