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Illegal Mining, the Challenge of the New Central Government

Summary by Diario Correo
The Observatory of Illegal Mining (OMI) indicated that the first hundred days of the new Central Government will be decisive in curbing illegal mining, an activity that already surpasses drug trafficking as an illegal economy and that also hits the La Libertad region, mainly the province of Pataz. REPLYIn that sense, the platform presented ten proposals days ago to defuse this illegal economy.One of the measures that the Executive should take is…
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The Observatory of Illegal Mining (OMI) indicated that the first hundred days of the new Central Government will be decisive in curbing illegal mining, an activity that already surpasses drug trafficking as an illegal economy and that also hits the La Libertad region, mainly the province of Pataz. REPLYIn that sense, the platform presented ten proposals days ago to defuse this illegal economy.One of the measures that the Executive should take is…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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