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Brazil cops bust $166 million prohibited gold plan on Indigenous lands

Brazil's Federal Police said on Wednesday they had actually dismantled an unlawful mining scheme that extracted gold from Indigenous lands worth 4 billion reais ($ 166 million).

The examinations exposed that the illegal plan recruited immigrants - mostly Venezuelans - to transport the prohibited gold in luggage checked on business flights to surrounding Venezuela and Guyana, police chief Pedro Henrique Melo stated.

The Federal Police was licensed to serve 9 arrest warrants and 19 search and seizure warrants in 6 Brazilian states, including the seizure of more than 615 million reais in assets and money.

In November, a significant operation including 20 firms was launched to eliminate miners from the Munduruku Indigenous Land. A. Reuters report followed actions at the start of the. operation, and discovered that the participation of indigenous individuals. in illegal mining made it challenging to repress mining in the. Amazon.

The Munduruku territory, a reservation with 140 villages. where about 9,000 native people live, has ended up being a crucial. point for unlawful mining, which under Brazilian law is banned on. Native lands.

(source: Reuters)