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Peru Renews Raids on Illegal Gold Mines as Wildcatting Spreads

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16 July 2015 13:09 WIB

An area deforested by illegal gold mining is seen in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon region of Madre de Dios (7/14). Production from wildcat miners in Madre de Dios, who sell their ore up the supply chain, made up about 10 percent of national production. REUTERS/Janine Costa

16 Juli 2015 00:00 WIB

Peruvian police officers take part in an operation to destroy illegal gold mining camps in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon region of Madre de Dios (7/13). Police also struggled to find valuable machinery that miners had hauled away or sunk into gaping pools of murky water bordering their camps. REUTERS/Janine Costa

16 Juli 2015 00:00 WIB

Miners and their families leave a camp after Peruvian police operation to destroy illegal gold mining camps in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon region of Madre de Dios (7/14). Production from wildcat miners in Madre de Dios, who sell their ore up the supply chain, made up about 10 percent of national production. REUTERS/Janine Costa

16 Juli 2015 00:00 WIB

A view of an illegal gold mining camp in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon region of Madre de Dios (7/14). Another six operations planned for the rest of the year - about the same pace as in 2014 - could sap a fledgling rebound in gold output from Peru. REUTERS/Janine Costa

16 Juli 2015 00:00 WIB

Miners and their families watch a Peruvian police operation to destroy illegal gold mining camps in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon region of Madre de Dios (7/13). Police also struggled to find valuable machinery that miners had hauled away or sunk into gaping pools of murky water bordering their camps. REUTERS/Janine Costa

16 Juli 2015 00:00 WIB

Peruvian police officers take part in an operation to destroy illegal gold mining camps in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon region of Madre de Dios (7/13). Peruvian police razed dozens of illegal gold mining camps at the edge of an Amazonian nature reserve this week, part of a renewed bid to halt the spread of wildcatting in a remote rainforest region. REUTERS/Janine Costa

16 Juli 2015 00:00 WIB