
Alejandro Arias Monge
Alejandro Arias Monge, also known as Diablo, is one of Costa Rica's most wanted criminals, suspected of involvement in various serious crimes including drug trafficking and cattle theft. He has been evading law enforcement since his release from prison in 2016 and is believed to be operating outside of the country, potentially using unmonitored border crossings to re-enter Costa Rica.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Costa Rica | 7 | 2.14 | 0.41% | +20% | 5,094,118 | 25,275 | $62,000 | 308$ |
Totals | 7 | 5,094,118 | 25,275 | $62,000 | 308$ |
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Costa Rica:
Alejandro Arias Monge, alias Diablo, is a suspected drug trafficker for whom a reward has been offered for his capture.
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Costa Rica:
Alejandro Arias Monge, known as Diablo, is the most wanted criminal by the police and is subject to an international arrest warrant.
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Costa Rica:
Alejandro Arias Monge, alias Diablo, was a significant figure in the criminal underworld of Costa Rica before his absence allowed Tan to rise in power.
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Costa Rica:
Alejandro Arias Monge, alias Diablo, is another of the most wanted criminals in the region.
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Costa Rica:
Alejandro Arias Monge, known as Diablo, is accused of being the leader of a violent transnational criminal organization.
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Costa Rica:
Alejandro Arias Monge, alias Diablo, has a $500,000 reward on him.
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Costa Rica:
Alejandro Arias Monge, alias Diablo, is described as the leader of a violent transnational criminal organization.
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Costa Rica:
Alejandro Arias Monge, also known as Diablo, is a fugitive and the most wanted criminal in Costa Rica.
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Costa Rica:
Alejandro Arias Monge, also known as Diablo, is a criminal figure mentioned in connection with the information offered by Celso Gamboa and the Estupiñán brothers.
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Costa Rica:
Alejandro Arias Monge, alias Diablo, was mentioned in connection with the Estupiñán brothers.
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