Ten people taken from Vizsla Silver Mexico project, some work paused
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Ten employees of a Canadian mining company have been kidnapped for five days in Sinaloa, as reported on Wednesday, January 28, by the Association of Engineers of Mines, Metallurgists and Geologists of Mexico (AIMMGM). “We express our deep concern about the illegal deprivation of liberty, by unknown persons, of 10 professionals of the mining industry with an honest performance in their work form in the municipality of Concordia, Sinaloa,” explain…
A commando priv de la libertad to 10 engineers linked to Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver in Concordia Municipality, Sinaloa.
The kidnapping of 14 engineers from a mine in Concordia, Sinaloa, keeps the sector and their families in distress, who report that the workers were deprived of their liberty since January 23, 2026.The first reports state that the engineers were allegedly housed in the La Clementina division in the municipality of Concordia by the Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver, dedicated to the extraction of silver.Although the mine guaranteed them that t…
The violence crisis in Sinaloa continues unabated, with the kidnapping of 10 employees of a Canadian mining company reported five days ago, according to the Association of Mining, Metallurgical, and Geological Engineers of Mexico (AIMMGM). This incident follows another high-profile event that occurred this Wednesday in Culiacán […]
The violence resulting from organized crime continues to mark Sinaloa, now with the alleged kidnapping of workers of the Canadian mining company "Vizsla Silver Corp." in the municipality of Concordia. The case has generated national and international concern, because more than 10 days after its disappearance, today the authorities still have no answer to their whereabouts. Mining engineers disappear in Concordia, Sinaloa First reports point to t…
Concordia, Sin., January 28, 2026.- At least 14 mining engineers were kidnapped in the municipality of Concordia, Sinaloa. They all work for the mining company of Canadian origin Vizsla Silver. The disappearances were denounced by the families of the victims through social networks and Sinaloa news media where they pointed out that... Read more →
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