Deadly Attack Spurs Plea for Peru Crackdown on Unlicensed Mines

  • Nine workers were killed at Poderosa gold mine on the weekend
  • Illicit miners have also clashed with large copper operations
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Mining executives in Peru are imploring authorities to crack down on escalating violence by informal miners, which this weekend cost the lives of nine staff members of a large, legal gold mine.

“Formal mining is under attack,” Angela Grossheim, the head of industry group SNMPE and a former minister, told reporters Tuesday. “Illegal mining today is the country’s main illicit activity, even bigger than drug trafficking.”