Tourism is big business in Costa Rica. Over the past 25 years,
tourism has been the fastest growing economic sector in the country. Keeping tourists safe and informed while visiting Costa Rica is a vital commitment by the country’s government and national tourism organizations.
Costa
Rican authorities have recently agreed to invest 350 million Colones
(approximately $700,000 USD) to strengthen the country’s Tourist Police
Force. The Ministry of Public Security and the Costa Rican Tourism Board
(ICT) renewed their cooperation agreement for five years, which aims to
further equip the Tourist Police with more resources and training.
Costa Rica established its Tourist Police Force in January 2007. Currently, there are 350 officers
guarding the safety of both national and international visitors to the
country’s top destinations, according to official information from Costa
Rica’s Police Force.
The
Tourist Police Force focuses on preventing and fighting crimes in Costa
Rica’s main tourism destinations, and also on providing tourists with
information about safety measures, general information, and offering
them assistance during their visit. Wearing uniforms of black pants, and
white shirts with the words “Policia Turistica” (Tourist Police) on the
back, Tourist Police officers work in Costa Rica’s main international
airports – Juan Santamaria in the San Jose metropolitan area and Daniel Oduber in Liberia – along with main tourism destination points around the country.
In
2010, tourism contributed 5.5% of Costa Rica’s GDP and 21.2% of foreign
exchange generated by all exports, according to official statistics
from the Costa Rican Tourism Board. The tiny Central American nation hit
a historical record of 2.2 million foreign visitors in 2011, and logged 1.7 million tourists in 2012.
According to Mario Zamora, Costa Rica’s Minister of Public Security, the existence of the Tourist Police helped contribute to a decrease of more than 40% of all reported crimes,
mostly robberies and thefts, against tourists between 2006 and 2010.
Zamora said that the new contribution to the Tourist Police Force
reaffirms the country’s commitment to the safety of its tourists,
whether they are nationals or foreigners. “A safe country is an
attractive country that generates investment and development, and from
the Chinchilla-Miranda administration we are seriously committed to the
safety of Costa Ricans and foreigners,” said Zamora.
"This
strategic alliance has been of vital importance for the country, since
as part of these agreements, the Ministry of Public Security has
increased the amount of Tourist Police to ensure that they are
distributed in the most important tourist areas of the national
territory, ensuring a safe environment for domestic and foreign
tourists,” stated Costa Rica’s Minister of Tourism, Allan Flores.
Flores said the primary areas of concentration for the Tourist Police are Monteverde, La Fortuna/Volcano Arenal, and the Caribbean.
The Tourist Police Force will receive 2 new 4x4 vehicles, 4 off-road
motorcycles, an ATV, 30 radios, 790 uniforms and 10 training programs.
The
Costa Rican Tourism Board and the Ministry of Public Security plan to
continue tourism security training for the Tourist Police through
courses, seminars and visits by international experts. Since 2007, the British Embassy in Costa Rica has been supporting the Tourist Police with an English language training program.
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viernes, 8 de marzo de 2013
Costa Rica Commits to Safe Tourism with Tourist Police
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