
Mauricio Boraschi
Mauricio Boraschi is an assistant prosecutor in Costa Rica who has played a significant role in combating organized crime and drug trafficking in the region. Recently, he confirmed the successful execution of a joint operation between Costa Rican authorities and the DEA that resulted in the seizure of 100 kilos of cocaine and the arrest of two individuals involved in a transnational drug trafficking organization.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Costa Rica | 4 | 6.50 | 0.23% | +90% | 5,094,118 | 22,601 | $62,000 | 275$ |
Totals | 4 | 5,094,118 | 22,601 | $62,000 | 275$ |
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Recent Mentions
Costa Rica:
Mauricio Boraschi is an adjoint prosecutor who explained the role of public officials in the criminal structure.
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Costa Rica:
Mauricio Boraschi is the Deputy Attorney General who criticized Minister Zamora's statements about the Los Lara gang.
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Costa Rica:
Mauricio Boraschi, fiscal adjunto del Ministerio Público, explicó que el Tren de Aragua tiene sus orígenes en el 2010 en Venezuela.
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Costa Rica:
Fiscal adjunto Mauricio Boraschi added that it is not unusual to detect limonense sailors involved in drug trafficking.
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Costa Rica:
Mauricio Boraschi is the deputy prosecutor involved in the case.
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Costa Rica:
Mauricio Boraschi is the deputy attorney who was part of the conversation with Jorge Torres.
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Costa Rica:
Mauricio Boraschi was the Deputy Attorney General present during the conversation.
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Costa Rica:
Mauricio Boraschi is an assistant prosecutor who explained the operations of a criminal organization involved in drug trafficking.
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Costa Rica:
Mauricio Boraschi is the deputy prosecutor of Narcotráfico who expressed concern over the trafficking of arms into the country.
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Costa Rica:
Mauricio Boraschi is an adjunct prosecutor who highlighted that illegal cigarettes primarily come from China, India, or Paraguay.
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