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The Costa government Rica extradited two drug traffickers to the United States

The Costa government 
Rica extradited two drug traffickers to the United States
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For the first time, the country has activated the extradition of 2 drug traffickers to Texas to be convicted by U.S. justice.

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The Government of Costa Rica has authorized, for the first time in republican history, the extradition of two Costa Rican citizens to the United States. Both subjects are required by the courts of the state of Texas, identified as key players in a complex transnational drug trafficking network that challenged the borders of

the isthmus.

The defendants have been identified as Edwin López Vega and the former magistrate of the Supreme Court of Justice, Celso Gamboa Sánchez. Both are facing serious charges of conspiracy to manufacture, export and distribute cocaine hydrochloride

to U.S. territory.
Former Minister Celso Gamboa Sanchez
Former Minister Celso Gamboa Sanchez

The case of Gamboa Sánchez is especially alarming for the country's institutions; investigations suggest that the former official exploited his influences and criminal contacts forged during his questioned administration as Minister of Security, a period that was already marred by allegations of links with regional criminal structures. According to the accusatory statement, Gamboa would have provided the necessary logistics to coordinate drug shipments from Costa Rican

ports.

For his part, Edwin López, known in the underworld under the alias “Rat's Chest”, is described by the authorities as a high-level logistics operator. With an extensive criminal record and criminal record in the country, López allegedly served as the technical liaison for the production of cocaine in local clandestine laboratories, consolidating a structure that allowed

the constant flow of drugs to the north.
Costa Rican police seizing cocaine from drug trafficking groups
Costa Rican police seizing cocaine from drug trafficking groups

This historic judicial proceeding is the direct result of the constitutional reform approved by the Legislative Assembly in May 2025. This amendment was promoted as a firm and necessary response to the growing wave of violence that organized crime has unleashed on the

national territory.

With this decision, the Costa Rican State sends a strong message: citizenship will not be a shield for the impunity of those who participate in narco-terrorism. This formal delivery not only reinforces the strategic alliance with Washington, but also ratifies the country's commitment to the rule of law and the cleansing of its institutions in the face of drug infiltration

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