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Peru seizes record 4-ton mercury shipment in fight against illegal gold mining

  • Peruvian authorities seized a record 4-ton mercury shipment hidden in gravel-filled bags on a cargo ship bound for Bolivia, marking a turning point in efforts to dismantle the supply chains behind the Amazon's illicit gold trade.
  • Mercury, a powerful neurotoxin, remains essential to the process used by illegal miners across the rainforest to extract gold from river sediment, contaminating drinking water, fish, and even breast milk in regions like Madre de Dios.
  • Calls are growing to close remaining mercury mines in Mexico and reform global controls on the metal, with advocates hoping to eliminate legal loopholes that allow mercury to be traded for small-scale mining at the upcoming Minamata Convention.
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200 tons of mercury were trafficked in 6 years for illegal mining in the Amazon. Record seizure in Peru exposes the criminal network.

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Peru seizes record 4-ton mercury shipment in fight against illegal gold mining

Peruvian customs officials have seized a record-breaking shipment of illegal mercury, exposing a cross-border smuggling network fueling illicit gold mining in the Amazon.

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Sunat: The great damage of tax unpredictabilityIn full struggle against illegal mining, the National Superintendency of Customs and Tax Administration (Sunat) achieved one of the most important seizures of the year: a shipment of 20 tons of sandstone impregnated with liquid mercury, intercepted in the port of Callao.This intervention not only reveals new forms of smuggling, but also uncovers an international illicit traffic network that directly…

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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