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Vietnam arrests former deputy environment minister over unusual earth mining violations

Police in Vietnam have detained a former environment deputy minister and 4 other senior authorities accused of breaking mining guidelines, following a wider examination into wrongdoings at a rare earth business in northern Vietnam.

Nguyen Linh Ngoc, who was the deputy minister of Natural Resources and Environment in 2010-2018, was accused of intentional violations of state financial management regulations, triggering serious repercussions, the police-run Ministry of Public Security said in a declaration.

Other former senior officials of the ministry's mining department were arrested on the very same charges, the ministry said, without providing further information.

Those detained were not offered to comment and contacts us to the environment ministry went unanswered.

Cops last year apprehended several senior authorities, including the chairman from rare earth company Thai Duong Group, which runs a mine in the northern Vietnamese province of Yen Bai, for presumably forging worth added tax invoices in unusual earths trading.

The Ministry of Public Security said it was carrying out further examinations to retrieve state possessions that had been lost.

Vietnam has the second-largest deposits of the important minerals - used in making electrical automobiles and wind turbines - after China, according to United States Geological Survey price quotes.

The authorities have actually likewise magnified a clampdown on illegal rare earth mining from overlooked or abandoned pits in recently.

(source: Reuters)