Peru says suspect in miner killings arrested in Colombia

Peru suspends gold mining in Pataz for 30 days after illegal miners kidnap and kill mine workers from Poderosa
FILE PHOTO: Family members of mine workers from a small mine linked to gold mining company Poderosa who were kidnapped and killed by illegal miners, wait outside the local morgue to receive the remains of their loved ones, in Trujillo, Peru May 5, 2025. REUTERS/Sebastian Castaneda/File Photo
Source: REUTERS

Peru's interior ministry said on Thursday that a suspect in the killing of 13 miners in the northern district of Pataz has been arrested in Colombia.

The ministry said in a post on X that the arrest of Miguel Rodriguez, alias "Cuchillo" or "Knife," followed extensive intelligence work and coordination between the Peruvian and Colombian National Police and Interpol.

Earlier this month, workers at a gold mine in northern Peru were kidnapped and murdered by illegal miners that were allied with criminal groups, according to police and industry sources, among a wave of violence over control of the area, which has forced the government to establish a military facility there.

A lawyer for the suspect, Kevin Diaz, told local radio station RPP that his client had been in Venezuela for "a few days" before returning to Colombia, where he was arrested.

Rodriguez had previously denied involvement in the killings in an interview with a local television station.

Illegal mining in Peru, mainly for gold, has begun moving more money than drug trafficking, between $3 billion and $4 billion, per year, according to the government.

This article was produced by Reuters news agency. It has not been edited by Global South World.

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