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Six non-nationals detained over illegal mining operations

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August 21, 2026
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Through sustained efforts by the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC), six non-nationals, including Brazilians and one Chinese national, were detained on August 20 after they were found conducting unauthorised mining activities within one of Guyana’s mining districts.

Authorities found the individuals operating an underground mining operation through a shaft without the required approval.

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The illegal miners were found and detained through the joint efforts of the GGMC Corps of Wardens and the Guyana Police Force. The illegal miners are currently in police custody as investigations continue. 

The Ministry of Natural Resources is reminding industry players that all mining districts across the country remain under surveillance as part of ongoing efforts to detect and curb illegal mining operations.

Any individual – Guyanese or foreign – found conducting mining activities in breach of Guyana’s laws and regulations will face the full force of the law.

 

The Ministry of Natural Resources is therefore reminding all miners and operators that they must secure the required licences, permissions and regulatory approvals before commencing any mining activity. Compliance with the country’s mining laws is mandatory and violations will be dealt with accordingly.

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