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Gemfields claims illegal miners killed 2 police guards in Mozambique

Gemfields Group announced on Thursday that a group illegal miners invaded the Montepuez ruby mining site in northern Mozambique and killed two guards.

Gemfields released a statement saying that "a group of about 40 illegal miners" marched to the mine entrance at Montepuez Ruby Mining.

The company said that "they proceeded to assault Mozambican officers at the gate and killed two of them, including a leader of the Natural Resources Protection Force of Mozambique."

Gemfields said that no company employees or contractors have been injured and the site is now calm.

Gemfields stated that the attack was linked to an earlier violent confrontation between district immigration officials and suspected illegal aliens in a village. It was also reported that one person had died in the clash.

The company delayed commissioning its second processing facility at the mine because hordes illegal miners were sabotaging the plant supply infrastructure.

Gemfields had to postpone its normal November/December ruby sale to January/February 2020.

In October 2022, Gemfields' Montepuez Mine ceased operations after an insurgent attack on a ruby mine nearby.

The latest attack has no connection to the Islamist insurgency that broke out in 2017, which has killed thousands and disrupted multi-billion dollar natural gas and mining project.

In addition to the insurgency in Cabo Delgado, the authorities of Mozambique are fighting illegal immigrants who dig and smuggle gemstones out of the area.

(source: Reuters)