Crime Costa Rica looks to El Salvador’s gang crackdown for path to stopping violence

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BY MARCOS ALEMÁN
Updated 10:52 PM BRT, April 4, 2025


TECOLUCA, El Salvador (AP) — Costa Rica’s security minister toured El Salvador’s maximum-security gang prison on Friday as part of his review of the measures that El Salvador has taken to reduce violence caused by powerful street gangs during a now three-year offensive under a state of emergency.

Costa Rica Justice and Peace Minister Gerald Campos Valverde said he was visiting on orders of President Rodrigo Chaves to “see the good practices of the Salvadoran people with the goal of combating crime and to returning rights to all citizens.”

In November, Costa Rica bestowed its highest diplomatic honor on El Salvador President Nayib Bukele for his success in lowering levels of violence during his three-year campaign against powerful street gangs.

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El Salvador has lived under a state of emergency that suspends fundamental rights like access to a lawyer. Some 84,000 people have been arrested, accused of gang ties.
Homicides have plummeted in El Salvador and the improved security has fueled Bukele’s popularity.

“El Salvador’s rescue from those nefarious claws is also helping the peace in our region,” Chaves said when he presented Bukele with the recognition last year. “The fight against organized crime in any part of Central America is welcome. The reach and influence and bad example of the gangs must be reduced.”

Campos came away impressed by the gang prison Bukele built at the start of the state of emergency where Campos said he saw fundamental rights being respected.

The prison’s director Belarmino García showed Campos one of the cells holding about 70 inmates. The prison director instructed the inmates to remove their shirts to show their tattooed torsos and asked some to identify their gang affiliation to show that members of rival gangs were sharing the same cell.



After his tour, Campos said that Costa Rica would not continue allowing criminals to be arrest by police only to see them quickly freed by the judicial system.

“We are going to take all of the good practices” back to Costa Rica “to give Costa Ricans a place of peace and tranquility,” he said.

El Salvador Security Minister Gustavo Villatoro said earlier Friday that El Salvador was pleased to share its experience with Costa Rica, a country that until recently had been a reference for peace, but now struggles with bloodshed like El Salvador once had.



“This is not a question of copy and paste, but rather of learning what we have done and implementing in each country what precisely can be done to rescue thousands of Costa Ricans, thousands of Salvadorans and imprisoning hundreds,” Villatoro said.

El Salvador’s new gang prison, where inmates are held in large cells and never allowed outside, has gained more attention in recent weeks after the U.S. government sent nearly 300 migrants, including more than 200 Venezuelans, it accused of having gang ties to be held there.

Costa Rica continues to struggle with historically high homicide numbers.

In 2023, Costa Rica set a homicide record with 907, down somewhat in 2024 to 880. So far this year, the country is on nearly the same homicide pace as last year, according to government data.

Unlike Bukele, Chaves does not hold a majority in Congress and has not remade Costa Rica’s courts to remove opposition.

Costa Rica — long applauded for a robust ecotourism industry, environmental conservation and relative peace — has been wracked by violence in recent years, largely attributed to drug trafficking. Costa Rica has become a key way station for cocaine exports to Europe and the United States.



https://apnews.com/article/el-salvador-costa-rica-bukele-prison-e4e2ac8dba360557899d4aa3795d2f5d

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El Salvador is so good at dealing with crime that if a journalist talks about thegangs still there they are sent to jail 😂😂😂

They are as much free of crime as Cuba. And whoever talks about it without permission is going to the gulags!!!

You have to LOVE some banana republic...
 
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Didn't know Costa Rica had issues with crime like that. I feel like the Salvadorean style is a last resort type thing.
 
El Salvador is so good at dealing with crime that if a journalist talks about gangs they are sent to jail 😂😂😂

They are as much free of crime as Cuba. And whoever talks about it without permission is going to the gulags!!!

You have to LOVE some banana republic...
Beats the old situation.
 
Yes. And you HAVE TO believe the government, ok? Made an independent piece of investigative journalism saying otherwise? Straight to the gulag!!!
What exactly are you trying to say here?
Are you suggesting that El Salvador has not Infact been cleaned up?
 
Pity.

Costa Rica is soooooo beautiful. People are great. Food is good.
 
In a world of extremes, left leaning soft handed approaches to...well...anything and everything, will lose out.
You want crime to go down? Bust some heads. As long as you have the means to do it, it works every time.
 
Bout time Countries wake the fuck up and start falling in line with Trump in his efforts to get violence off the streets.
Also, boo hoo, i will have to pay 20 cents more per pound for a tomato now that gang members are no longer picking tomatoes.
Fucking leftist clowns.
 
In a world of extremes, left leaning soft handed approaches to...well...anything and everything, will lose out.
If only you could pick and choose aspects of policies that work best for particular countries. Darn, too bad countries can only flip a coin and choose one of two options. At least according to you.
You want crime to go down? Bust some heads. As long as you have the means to do it, it works every time.
Ya, Mexico in recent decades and America during the Great Depression were so peaceful. Or Russia post-Soviet Union.
 
Here you go. Not sure why you would trust the statistics from a tinpoint dictator who's also a crypto bro.
So basically, the oh' so transparent and totally not biased Biden Administration made an accusation against a leader they don't like, and you take it as absolute fact. Cool source, bro. Are they the same guys that said the border was secure?
 
So basically, the oh' so transparent and totally not biased Biden Administration made an accusation against a leader they don't like, and you take it as absolute fact. Cool source, bro. Are they the same guys that said the border was secure?
El Faro reported this years ago and had records documenting meetings between high ranking government officials and gang leaders.

Why don't you share with the class your thoughts on the local reporting for this matter?
When did I say I did?
They've made deals with gangs and fudged crime stats.
Really? First I'm hearing about it. Do you have a source or anything I could read?
Unless you meant only a source on the deals, not the fudged stats.
 
What exactly are you trying to say here?
Are you suggesting that El Salvador has not Infact been cleaned up?
Im saying it has been as cleaned up as the the Philippines or the Venezuelans when they sent the army to deal with drug trafficking.

The army killed whoever was involved, a vacuum was created and guess who stepped up to fill the vacuum? The army who did the job in the first place.

You know why? Because there is no way a 5k gdp per capita shithole can be the exception of the rule. Of course the soldier making a thousand bucks monthly will look at the druglord lifestyle and think "hell yeah I should live that life, its only fair". Thats real life. You dont disrupt a multimillion dollar operation, leaving the vacuum behind to some dipshit make the money out of it and you have to kill him all again. Eventually you realize your state is ripping you off and you better make the money yourself.

I dont give 5 years to people finding out the weirdo in power to be behind some nasty scheme over there. Its the xxi century and virtue is dead.
 

A Decade Ago, El Salvador Had over 6,500 Homicides per Year – But in 2024, It Achieved a Record Low of 114 Murders, Vindicating Draconian Measures by President Nayib Bukele​


 
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