Why Didn’t Costa Rica Prosecute Celso Gamboa for Drug Trafficking?
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The investigation by the Drug Control Administration (DEA) against the ex-prosecutor, former minister of public security and former judge Celso Gamboa, and former convict Edwin López Vega, alias Pecho de Rata, must lead the government to rethink its strategy against drug trafficking, both to dispel doubts and to guarantee effectiveness in the fight against this scourge.The serious facts recorded in the case file of the East Texas District Court …
Why didn’t Costa Rica prosecute Celso Gamboa for drug trafficking?
Q COSTARICA — The arrest of Celso Gamboa was not the result of an improvised action. Behind them was a silent and sustained operation that lasted more than a year, coordinated by the Organismo de Investigación Judicial (OIJ) and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). It all began with a formal arrest warrant issued by a federal prosecutor in the state of Texas and validated by a U.S. judge. This request was channeled through the Costa R…
Director of OIJ will reveal names of Rodrigo Chaves’ minister and advisor who “have close relations with Celso Gamboa” ElMundo.CR Editor. The director of the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ), Randall Zúñiga, announced on Monday night that he will reveal to the Legislative Assembly the names of the minister and the ad honorem adviser of President Rodrigo Chaves who, he said, have a “very, very close” relationship with former lawyer Celso Gamb…
A video held by Spokesman obtained from well-known sources shows the extraditable Celso Gamboa Sánchez entering the Monterán residential, located
The case of the U.S. Drug Control Administration (known as DEA) against former Costa Rican judge and former minister Celso Gamboa Sánchez, is profiled as an extensive novel of episodes that come out every day and give complexity to the cause.Since Gamboa's arrest by the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) on Monday, June 23, new elements of the case have come to light based on the DEA file that is in the hands of some media, such as La Nación an…
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