Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 10
Venezuela Deploys Troops in Bolivar Gold Belt as 2008-Lost Las Cristinas Draws New Investment Push
Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 10

Venezuela Deploys Troops in Bolivar Gold Belt as 2008-Lost Las Cristinas Draws New Investment Push

3 articles · Updated · Reuters · Jun 10

Summary

  • Troops launched a large operation near Las Claritas in Bolivar state, with residents reporting explosions, gunfire and low-flying drones that shut businesses and kept people indoors.
  • Las Claritas sits in the Orinoco Mining Arc, where illegal gold mining is widely controlled by organized crime and armed factions, according to NGOs and U.N.-backed investigators.
  • Provea said the army was operating in Las Cristinas and Km 88 and warned civilians faced risks of arbitrary detentions and extrajudicial executions.
  • The crackdown comes as Venezuela tries to reopen mining to foreign capital after passing a new law in April and offering security guarantees to incoming companies.
  • Las Cristinas was once slated for development by Canada's Crystallex before Hugo Chavez halted the project in 2008, underscoring how long investment in the sector has been frozen.

Insights

Will a new law and military force transform Venezuela's lawless gold region into a safe investment hub?
Will Venezuela's military sweep truly secure its gold mines, or just replace one armed group with another?