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Costa Rica Catches On To Criminal Pasts

July 01, 2011 posted by Steve Brownstein

A total of 324 people who wanted to join the ranks of the Costa Rica Fuerza Pública (police) were rejected for having a criminal records, many for participating in riots, having a record for theft, use or possession of illegal drugs, for disobedience to authority and even for the manufacturing of explosives.

According to the Ministerio de Seguridad Pública (MSP), the 324 were part of the 1.512 aspiring to be a police official during this year.

The number of rejections represents 21% or 2 out of every ten applicants to the Escuela Nacional de Policía (National Police Academy).

The MSP says that the rejections also included people who did not pass the "vida y costumbres" (life and customs) requirement introduced in 2010 and required of every police recruit.

 


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