The Peruvian government imposed nightfinking time last week in Pattatas, where 13 kidnapped mine workers died.
President Dina Bolu Art also ordered additional police and soldiers in this area, while ordering mining activities for a month.
The case received attention in the activity of the criminal organization in the Pataz.
La Poderosa, a Peruvian company owned by the gold mine that men worked, said on April 26 that they were kidnapped by “illegal miners who collided with criminals.” Their bodies were found on Sunday.
President Bolu Arte said the army said, “It will completely control the La poderosa mine.
La Poderosa said in a statement that 39 people connected to the company were killed by a criminal organization of Pataz, a mining area of more than 800 km (500 miles) north of Capital Lima.
In addition, since February 2024, the state of emergency in the state has little effect.
Starting May 2, the statement said, “Despite the existence of a large police dispatch group that could not stop the declaration of emergency and unfortunately the deterioration of security conditions in the region, there is a eradication of violence that is not controlled by the Pataz.
Thirteen men who found a body on Sunday were hired by R & R, a subcontractor who worked at La Poderosa ‘S Mine.
They were dispatched in confrontation with the group that attacked and occupied the mine, but they were ambushed and confiscated as they tried to regain control.
The video shared by the kidnappers was tied up in a mine shaft and showed naked.
The fact that the scene and their kidnappers shared with relatives to pay ransom money with relatives caused anger in Peru.
We were more shocked by the evidence of the forensic medicine that they found their bodies on Sunday and hit a shot point for more than a week.
The prosecution of the region, Luis Guillermo Bringas, told the local media that the region is shaking between the “war against mining pits” between illegal and criminals in the local media.
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2025-05-06 09:27:00