La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 6, 2025, covering issues ranging from criminal investigations to environmental concerns and a notable court ruling.
On the morning of September 6, La Nación reported: “Grupo sospechoso de narco contrató al bufete de Celso Gamboa en busca de construir hotel cerca del puerto de Moín”. This tweet detailed that a group suspected of involvement in drug trafficking hired the law firm of Celso Gamboa with the intention of building a hotel near the port of Moín.
Later that day, at 12:25 p.m., La Nación shared an editorial stance on environmental issues: “Editorial: Basta de ignorar las alertas sobre la omnipresencia creciente del plástico”. The post calls attention to increasing warnings about plastic pollution and urges action against its widespread presence.
At 12:43 p.m., another post highlighted a judicial decision involving personal relationships: “Hombre logra divorciarse en máximo tribunal por celos excesivos y gritos en público de su exesposa”. The tweet reports that a man succeeded in obtaining a divorce from Costa Rica’s highest court due to his ex-wife’s excessive jealousy and public outbursts.
The port of Moín is one of Costa Rica’s most important cargo terminals and has been previously linked to cases involving organized crime and illicit activities. Environmental groups have frequently raised alarms about plastic waste in Costa Rica, as plastic pollution remains a persistent issue affecting both urban areas and natural habitats. The country’s legal system allows for appeals in divorce cases up to the Supreme Court, particularly when allegations involve psychological or emotional distress.


