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Guinea charges 60 people over deadly gold mine riot

Guinea charged 60 people on Friday with arson theft and murder following a deadly riot in the gold-producing Siguiri area of the northeast.

Ibrahima I. Camara, the public prosecutor of Siguiri, said that unrest erupted on 4 October after locals demanded 17 people be released from detention over an earlier vandalism at the same location.

Ten buses, two pickups trucks, including one that belonged to the gendarmerie, and two buildings were set ablaze by protesters as they stormed the mine. It was reported that two people died and many others were injured.

Charges include arson, destruction and murder of property.

Weily Mining did not respond immediately to a comment request after it announced that its first gold was exported from the Niagassola Mine in September 2024.

The violence is a sign of the growing tensions that exist in Siguiri. This area, which hosts multiple open-pit gold mines owned by AngloGold Ashanti and is plagued with illegal artisanal mining, has seen a rise in violence.

Guinea, home to the largest bauxite reserve in the world and huge iron ore deposits, at Simandou has experienced a rise in unrest on mining sites due to a crackdown by regulators.

The military junta has been in power since 2021 and is trying to increase economic growth through renegotiating mining agreements, speeding up project development, as well as increasing the state's earnings from Guinea’s natural resource wealth.

The authorities said that the police and the gendarmerie will conduct joint investigations into the riot. Saliou Samb, Maxwell Akalaare Adombila and Louise Heavens edited the article.

(source: Reuters)