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Canadian mining firm says 10 employees abducted in Sinaloa
Summary
Vancouver-based Vizsla Silver says ten employees were abducted near Concordia at its Panuco project in Sinaloa; the company says the incident is under investigation, authorities have been notified and information remains limited.
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Vizsla Silver, a Vancouver-based mining company, says ten employees were abducted near the city of Concordia at its Panuco project in Sinaloa. The company posted a statement saying the incident is under investigation and that information remains limited. Mexican authorities have been notified and Vizsla's crisis management and security teams are engaged. The company said it has suspended some activities at the site.
What is known:
- Vizsla Silver reports 10 employees were taken from its Panuco project near Concordia in Sinaloa.
- The company says the incident is under investigation, Mexican authorities have been notified, crisis management teams are engaged, and some site activities were suspended.
- Officials and other agencies had not immediately provided comment, and available information remains limited.
Summary:
The report indicates a security incident affecting workers at the Panuco project and comes amid wider instability in parts of Sinaloa since 2024. Authorities have been notified and the company has paused some operations; next steps are Undetermined at this time.
