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Abduction of Vizsla mine workers in Mexico raises questions about security
Summary
Ten employees of a Canadian-owned mine were abducted near Mazatlan; authorities reported clandestine graves with five identified victims, made arrests and say investigations are ongoing.
Content
Ten employees of a Canadian-owned silver and gold mine were abducted in late January near Panuco, in the mountains above Mazatlan. Authorities later reported finding clandestine graves and said five of the bodies have been identified as the missing workers. Federal and state security forces increased their presence, made arrests and remain involved in searches while investigations continue.
Known details:
- Authorities reported 10 mine workers were taken and that clandestine graves were located; five victims have been identified by officials.
- Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch coordinated searches, and officials said some suspects arrested belong to a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel.
- The article mentions Vizsla Silver Corp. paused operations previously for security reasons and has said it is focused on finding remaining workers and supporting affected families.
Summary:
The abduction and discovery of graves has raised questions about the federal government's account of improving security and has contributed to displacement and fear in nearby communities. Officials say arrests have been made and that investigations and identification work are ongoing. Undetermined at this time.
