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US sanctions Nicaraguan officials involved in gold sector

The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions Thursday on a number of individuals and companies operating?in Nicaragua’s gold sector. This included two sons?of?the co-presidents?of the country.

The Treasury Department announced in a press release that Santiago Hernan Bermudez Tapia is also sanctioned. He is Nicaragua's vice-minister of energy and mining. The Treasury Department also announced sanctions against a number of companies that they said were complicit in helping Nicaragua's government to generate money through gold and maintain its political control.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that the Nicaraguan Government, led by?Rosario Murillo, her husband Daniel Ortega and their family, sought to "confiscate American investments" by the country.

He said: "The United States will not permit the illegal confiscation of American assets, and will continue to target the revenue streams that empower Murillo-Ortega's corrupt regime."

Washington has used economic and diplomatic pressure on Managua to reform since April 2018, when a violent crackdown began following mass protests.

Last year, the?United Nations accused dozens of officials in Ortega's Government of grave human rights violations and crimes. It described this as "a tightly coordinated system of repression", following protests.

Treasury said that the sanctions imposed Thursday were a result of the occupation of 2025 and the forced seizure by BHMB Mine Nicaragua S.A. in Nicaragua, a Nicaraguan firm founded in 2019 using foreign investment from a U.S.-based company.

The report said that high-ranking officials of the Murillo Ortega government had benefited from Nicaragua’s increased gold exports over the past few years, as well as state-owned Empresa Nicaraguense de Minas' actions to funnel profits to “private sector partners” and to give "kickbacks" to "regime?insiders."

Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control has sanctioned two of the ruling family's sons: Maurice Facundo Ortega Murillo who is the Nicaraguan president's delegate for sport and Daniel Edmundo Ortega Murillo who leads the Communication and Citizenship Council of Nicaragua.

Santa Rita Mining Co. was given land concessions to extract minerals. Exportadora de Metales Sociedad Anonima in Nicaragua sells gold 'to the U.S.

Treasury also announced that Grupo Minero Xiloa S.A. was sanctioned. Treasury accused the company of using U.S. financial systems to legitimize illegal funds, and then using the proceeds to fund the political machinery of the government.

The companies and individuals listed did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

(source: Reuters)