Costa Rica News, Daily News in Costa Rica by the Tico Times

June 20, 2007
 
   
LOGIN | SUBSCRIBE | GUIDEBOOKS | ARCHIVE SEARCH | CONTACT US |
| Home
| Top Story
| Business & Real Estate
| Weekend Section >
| The Nica Times
| Daily News
| Letters to the Editor
| Photo Galleries>
| Classified Ads >
| Exchange Rates
Central Bank
Reference Rate

BUY 516.67 SELL 520.70
| Previous Daily News
| Monday | Tuesday
| Wednesday | Thursday
| Friday
Get a copy of the Costa Rica Tico Times Weekly Newspaper and Daily News Updates in PDF Format

National Police Force Grows by 280 Officers

By Amanda Roberson
Tico Times Staff | aroberson@ticotimes.net

Standing in long rows with solemn faces and crisp, navy-blue uniforms, 280 men and women took an oath to become National Police officers yesterday during a ceremony at the Public Security Ministry.

They helped bring the ministry closer to its goal of adding 4,000 officers by the time President Oscar Arias' term ends in 2010, said Public Security Minister Fernando Berrocal.

Yesterday's ceremony grew Costa Rica 's National Police force to 10,650 officers, the largest it's been in “recent history,” he said.

Among those who swore in were 43 indigenous people, the first to serve as police officers in the country's history. Many of them were recruited during the Public Security Ministry's recent trips to the southern Caribbean Talamanca region.

They'll use their understanding of indigenous languages and cultures to provide safety in their communities, many of which are in remote areas, said the ministry's spokeswoman Karla Arrieta.

Other new officers signed on during a nationwide recruitment campaign carried out in September and October of last year, Berrocal said.

“We've made an effort to recuperate the prestige, the goodness of being a police officer,” Berrocal said. “This can be a respected and dignified career,” he added, pointing out four ministry veterans who also took oaths yesterday to step up to leadership roles.

José Fabio Pizarro, former director of the Border Police and Operations Director of the National Police Academy, yesterday became National Police Director.

His new Assistant Directors are Rigoberto Rodríguez and Daniel Calderón. Also, Eliseo Uba took over as Director of the National Police Academy, and Félix Lizano will serve as his Assistant Director.

 
a
RETURN TO THE TOP OF PAGE

Home | SUBSCRIBE | ADVERTISE | GUIDEBOOKS | BACK ISSUES | ARCHIVE SEARCH | CONTACT US | ABOUT US | NEWSSTANDS | LINKS