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Peru arrests suspect in Colombia miner murders

Peru arrests suspect in Colombia miner murders

The Peruvian interior ministry announced on Thursday the arrest in Colombia of a suspect suspected of killing 13 miners from the district of Pataz in the north.

In a posting on X, the ministry stated that the arrest and detention of Miguel Rodriguez (alias "Cuchillo", "Knife" or "Knife") was the result of extensive intelligence work as well as coordination between Interpol and the Peruvian National Police.

According to sources in the industry and police, illegal miners allied with criminal organizations kidnapped workers from a gold mining facility in northern Peru and killed them. This was part of a wave violence that raged over the control of the region, forcing the government to set up a military base there.

Kevin Diaz's lawyer told the local radio station RPP his client spent "a few" days in Venezuela before returning to Colombia where he was detained.

In an interview with local television, Rodriguez denied any involvement in the murders.

According to the Peruvian government, illegal mining, mostly for gold, is now generating more revenue than drug trafficking. It generates between $3 and $4 billion per year. (Reporting and writing by Marco Aquino, Natalia Siniawski, Rafael Escalera Montoto and Brendan O'Boyle; editing by Brendan O'Boyle).

(source: Reuters)