Costa Rica seeks Nicaragua Contra in river dispute
Costa Rica seeks Nicaragua Contra in river dispute
Dec 17, 5:58 PM EST
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) -- Costa Rican authorities say Nicaraguan Contra leader Eden Pastora has become an international suspect on charges he violated environmental laws when he led a dredging project in a river between the two Central American nations.
Vice Minister of Security Celso Gamboa says Interpol included Pastora on its list of fugitives Tuesday.
Pastora served as president of a committee for development of the San Juan River that is at the center of a lengthy dispute between the neighboring countries.
The Costa Rican government says the 76-year-old Pastora made illicit use of public property during the 2010 dredging project in which he meant to recover water lost after Costa Rica rerouted the river in the 1940s.
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