Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Chaves and Bukele lay the first stone of Costa Rica's mega-prison for the most violent inmates

  • aplicacion - banner 728px

San José .- Costa Rican President, Rodrigo Chaves, and his Salvadoran counterpart, Nayib Bukele, laid the first stone this Wednesday of a mega-prison inspired by the model implemented by El Salvador, with the aim of combating organized crime "with force" at a time when Costa Rica is recording historic homicide figures.

Chaves and Bukele gave a press conference at the site where the construction of the Centro de Alta Contención de Crimen Organizado (CACCO) prison began, a work based on the Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT), the Salvadoran mega-prison for gang members and a symbol of the "war" against these gangs. "There is no other way to solve it but with force, there are proponents who speak of investing in education and giving children opportunities, but that is before the problem begins. These criminals are not children, they graduated from the university of crime (...) The only way to solve a problem that already exists is with force, with the force of the State. Every State is stronger than its criminal groups," Bukele affirmed.
You can also read: Bukele proposes to the Congress of El Salvador a law for the extra payment of 50% of the salary to workers in January
megacárcel Costa Rica
The future CACCO, which will cost $35 million, will have five modules with a total capacity of 5,100 inmates, and according to the Government, it will serve to imprison the most violent prisoners there.

Stricter Penalties for Crime

The project is being developed at a time when Costa Rica is facing record-high homicide figures, with around 900 each year, of which 70% is attributed by the authorities to drug trafficking. «Costa Rica is blessed to be able to solve this problem before it becomes like in El Salvador and that will save lives, economy and suffering. In the end, Costa Rica makes the decisions and does the things that Costa Rica needs, but our experience I know is an important input», added Bukele.
You may be interested in: Nayib Bukele arrives in Costa Rica to lay the first stone of a high-security prison
For his part, Chaves indicated that the Costa Rican population "must live without fear" and that "the full weight of the law must fall on criminals," for which he asked the Judicial Power and the Legislative Assembly to "join the fight" against organized crime to modify the legal framework and implement more rigorous sanctions.
megacárcel Costa Rica
El presidente Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves (i), y su homólogo de El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, en una fotografía este miércoles. EFE/ Jeffrey Arguedas
«For years they sold us dangerous lies, they told us that organized crime is too complex to confront (…) It is not too complex, for the Judiciary and a majority in Congress, the human rights of prisoners are more important than the rights of the victims. They do not see the sequence of what the data, science, and analysis tell us that what happened in El Salvador, is happening here today,» highlighted Chaves.

Controversial Visit During Election Campaign

Bukele's visit has been controversial as it takes place in the midst of the political campaign in Costa Rica leading up to the elections on February 1st, in which the official candidate, Laura Fernández, is leading in the polls.

The Supreme Electoral Tribunal of Costa Rica (TSE) rejected last Monday an appeal filed by a citizen who intended to prevent Bukele's visit, but warned that the president cannot intervene in internal affairs.
https://efe.com/mundo/2025-12-12/salvador-costa-rica-alianza-seguridad/embed/#?secret=hLV2pGPzhm#?secret=or9wV5AXRt
"The presence of Nayib Bukele is important, it is legitimate and it honors us, that's how I answer those who have spoken nonsense (…) It is a lack of respect from the Court to tell (Bukele) come but behave, it is a lack of respect for which I apologize," said Chaves. Last December, Chaves visited El Salvador, where he met with Bukele and toured the CECOT, while Bukele had already visited Costa Rica on November 12, 2024, and toured that country's main prison, warning of "symptoms" of criminality similar to those faced by El Salvador with gangs.

In the spotlight

  • aplicacion - banner 300px

  • banner altices 300x250 junio 2025

Explore more

President meets with French entrepreneurs in search of new investments

Paris, France. - President Luis Abinader held a strategic meeting this Wednesday with French business leaders with the purpose of strengthening trade ties between the Dominican Republic and France and attracting new investments that also allow diversifying the national productive matrix. The president presented the country as an open, safe economy with democratic and legal […]

Government authorizes the use of digital signature to expedite the approval of payment orders

The Dominican Government authorized the use of the qualified digital signature for the approval of payment orders through the Financial Management Information System (SIGEF) and validated through the Government Signature Manager (FIRMAGOB) in order to reduce payment times and streamline administrative procedures within public institutions. To formalize this measure, the Minister of Finance and Economy […]

Mayor of Las Galeras Highlights Commitment to Safety and Order During Holy Week 2026

Samaná.- The mayor of the municipal district, Ana Reyes, reaffirmed her commitment to the protection and well-being of residents and visitors after participating in a coordination meeting with the Minister of Interior and Police, Faride Raful, along with provincial and municipal authorities. Reyes highlighted that Las Galeras, considered the second most visited tourist destination in […]

Why do men have more sexual desire in the morning and how to take advantage of it?

The sexual desire in the morning is usually greater, at least in men, and does not appear only as a sudden impulse. Therefore, understanding the factors that influence libido can help us take advantage of the moments when it reaches its peak. Although it manifests differently in each person, there are certain processes that determine […]

Iranian army vowed to continue the war "until total victory" and rejected negotiations announced by Trump

Major General Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi, commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters of Iran, declared this Tuesday that the Iranian armed forces will continue the war "until total victory." The statement, broadcast by Iranian state television, came on the 25th day of the conflict unleashed by the joint military operation of the United States and […]

Abinader meets with the Dominican diaspora in Paris; evaluates opening an INDEX office

He assured that the Government will continue to provide aid and opportunities to the diaspora. France.- During the already customary meeting between President Luis Abinader and Dominicans living abroad, the Head of State held a conversation in Paris, in which he reiterated that the Government continues to strengthen its foreign policy and, on this occasion, […]