Peru police evict indigenous protesters from China-owned MMG mine

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LIMA: Peruvian police said on Wednesday (Apr 27) they had evicted an indigenous community that had established a camp inside a huge open-pit owned by MMG\u0027s Las Bambas copper mine that had forced the Chinese-owned company to halt operations. Las Bambas, owned by China\u0027s MMG Ltd, supplies 2 per cent of

LIMA: Peruvian police said on Wednesday they had evicted an indigenous community that had established a camp inside a huge open-pit owned by MMG's Las Bambas copper mine that had forced the Chinese-owned company to halt operations.

"While respecting human rights ... 676 police officers from the Apurimac region recovered 100 per cent of the land owned by Las Bambas that had been invaded," police said on Twitter.Reuters reported on Tuesday that Las Bambas was planning to forcibly evict the community on Wednesday. It was unclear if Las Bambas will be able to restart production in the short term. A company representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

 

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