La Nación reports on OIJ raids in Limón and Central American World Cup qualifiers

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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on September 10, 2025, covering topics from police investigations to sports standings and media personalities.

In a post published at 16:43 UTC, La Nación reported: “OIJ allana casas en Limón para detener a integrantes de ‘El Secreto’, sospechosos de asesinar a un adolescente https://t.co/fnvDW3b1lG”. The message indicated that the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) conducted raids in Limón targeting members of ‘El Secreto’, who are suspected in the killing of a teenager.

At 16:53 UTC, the outlet turned its attention to regional sports, stating: “Así va la tabla en Centroamérica: estas selecciones podrían quedarse fuera del Mundial 2026 https://t.co/BG14hvMqMS”. This tweet provided an update on Central America’s qualifying standings for the 2026 World Cup and highlighted teams at risk of elimination.

Later at 17:01 UTC, La Nación shared content related to local television figures: “Omar Cascante recordó su paso por Teletica y reveló esto sobre Nancy Dobles https://t.co/oWF7gSBzGH”. In this post, they referenced Omar Cascante reminiscing about his time at Teletica and making comments about fellow presenter Nancy Dobles.

The OIJ is Costa Rica’s main judicial investigative authority responsible for criminal investigations nationwide. Limón has previously experienced security operations targeting organized crime groups. The Central American qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup are closely followed by fans across the region as national teams compete for limited spots in the international tournament. Teletica is one of Costa Rica’s primary television channels with several well-known media personalities such as Omar Cascante and Nancy Dobles.



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