From Disappearance to Discovery in a Grave: What We Know About the Murdered Miners in Concordia
A group of miners from the Canadian company Vizsla Silver were kidnapped in Concordia, Sinaloa, leading to the discovery of their bodies in clandestine graves.
Mining company maintains strike after the kidnapping of 10 workers in Sinaloa
Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver has temporarily suspended operations in Sinaloa following the kidnapping of ten employees, while enhancing its security protocols and working with international advisors to assess ongoing conditions.
Canada demands justice for miners missing in the north of the country: 'We are deeply saddened'
The Canadian embassy in Mexico has called for justice for the victims of violence involving workers from Vizsla Silver, expressing deep sadness over the event.
Vizsla tightens security protocols after disappearance of miners in Concordia
Vizsla Silver has reinforced its security protocols following the disappearance of ten workers in Concordia, Sinaloa, by collaborating with experienced international security consultants.
Vizsla Silver confirms that five miners remain missing
Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver has confirmed that five of its workers are still missing, expressing concern for their families and the community.
Guaranteed Capital, Security in Doubt for Vizsla Silver
The PΓ‘nuco Project by Canadian Vizsla Silver faces critical disruptions due to the kidnapping and murder of its workers in Sinaloa, raising concerns about its financial viability despite previously secured funds.
Vizsla would have warned of insecurity in Concordia 9 months before the kidnapping of 10 miners
Vizsla Silver Corp. had raised concerns about insecurity in Concordia, Mexico, nine months prior to the kidnapping of ten of its workers.
Denial that miners were confused by 'Los Mayos' as revealed by GarcΓa Harfuch: 'They were threatened'
The danger faced by miners in Sinaloa has come to light as they contradict official reports regarding their kidnapping, stating that they were under threats from organized crime.
Rigoberto Gaxiola: the operator of 'El Chapo' who laundered money through mining companies in Sinaloa
Rigoberto Gaxiola, an associate of the notorious drug lord El Chapo, has been implicated in laundering money through mining companies, amidst a backdrop of violence and missing miners in Sinaloa.
Illegal Mining: the Lucrative Business that Cartels Have Sought to Exploit in Mexico
The search for ten missing workers from Canadian miner Vizsla Silver Corp in Sinaloa has ended tragically with the discovery of their bodies after a prolonged search and investigation into the involvement of local cartels in illegal mining activities.
"We are devastated": Vizsla Silver laments the death of miners in Concordia and its shares lose value
Vizsla Silver Corp has expressed deep sorrow over the confirmed deaths of five miners from their company in Concordia, Mexico, leading to a drop in the company's stock value.
Missing miners in Sinaloa may have been confused with members of a criminal group, says Harfuch
The possible cause of the disappearance of miners in Sinaloa has been revealed to involve a case of mistaken identity related to criminal gangs.
Mining sector demands justice and safety for its workers
The mining sector in Mexico is calling for justice and enhanced safety measures following the tragic discovery of deceased workers from Vizsla Silver Corp in Sinaloa.
FGR finds 10 bodies after the disappearance of miners in Sinaloa; 5 have already been identified
The Mexican government has discovered 10 bodies linked to the recent disappearance of miners in Sinaloa, with half of them already identified.
Canada: Many of the miners from Vizsla Silver who were kidnapped in Mexico are dead
Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver announced that many of its workers kidnapped in Sinaloa, Mexico, are dead.
Mexico: a Canadian mining company announces the death of "several" of its kidnapped employees
Vizsla Silver, a Canadian mining company, has reported that several of its kidnapped employees were found dead in Sinaloa, Mexico, amidst escalating violence linked to drug cartel conflicts.
Companies demand justice and the location alive of missing miners in Concordia
The discovery of three deceased miners raises serious concerns over the safety protocols for the mining industry in Mexico, pressing for accountability and justice from the authorities.
Four arrested for the kidnapping of 10 miners in Sinaloa
Federal and state forces in Sinaloa have detained four individuals allegedly involved in the kidnapping of 10 engineers and technical staff from the Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver on January 23.
Vizsla Silver mine suspends operations after kidnapping of 10 workers; company activated crisis protocols
Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver Corp has temporarily suspended its operations in Sinaloa following the kidnapping of 10 workers in Concordia, taking precautionary measures due to the severity of the incident.
Uncertainty and confusion: The eleven days of disappearance of 10 miners at the hands of the Sinaloa Cartel
Ten miners from the Canadian company Vizsla Silver were kidnapped in Concordia, Sinaloa, leading to uncertainty and confusion around their disappearance.