Mexico Arrests Suspected Cartel Figure Tied to Killing of Vizsla Silver Workers

MEXICO CITY, June 2 (Reuters) – Mexican ⁠authorities ⁠have arrested an ⁠alleged cartel figure tied to the ​killing of workers at Canadian miner Vizsla Silver early ‌this year, officials said ‌on Tuesday, a case that highlighted ⁠security risks ⁠facing mine workers and foreign mining companies operating ​in Mexico.

• Mexico’s defense ministry said the suspect, identified only as Gabriel “N”, also known as “Gabito” or “80,” was ​detained in the western state of Sinaloa during ⁠a joint ⁠operation involving the ⁠army, ​National Guard and local security forces.

• Authorities said he ​was a regional ⁠operator within a criminal group linked to the Sinaloa Cartel and was involved in the abduction and killing of 10 people connected to ⁠a mining operation in January.

• Vancouver-based Vizsla, which is ⁠developing a silver project in the region, previously said it was cooperating with Mexican authorities in the investigation.

• The mining company reopened its field activities at the Panuco project in north-western Mexico early May and last week received state-backed financing for the mine.

• ⁠The case underscores ongoing security challenges in parts of Mexico’s mining belt, a key source of silver and other metals for global ​markets.

(Reporting by Lizbeth Diaz and Kylie Madry; ​Editing by Sarah Morland)

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