Miner is shot dead during a robbery at a mining company in Poconé (MT)
A 56-year-old miner was shot and killed during a robbery at a mining site in Poconé, Brazil.
In a tragic incident in Poconé, Brazil, a 56-year-old miner named Paulo de Campos was shot dead during a robbery at a mining site in the Pantanal region. The attack occurred on the night of Tuesday, October 17, when two suspects entered the site and forced employees to the ground, allowing them to execute the robbery. Paulo suffered two gunshot wounds to the neck and died at the scene, highlighting the dangers faced by workers in this sector.
According to the police report, the assailants not only shot Paulo but also took control of the remaining employees and the security guard at the mining company, locking them in a room. During the robbery, they stole mobile phones, various belongings, and the security guard's vehicle, which was later found burned in the nearby Bairro São Judas area. This violent act raises significant concerns about the safety of workers in informal mining operations and the security challenges in rural areas of Brazil.
The local police have initiated an investigation into the incident, with the Poconé Civil Police taking the lead. Authorities are expected to delve into potential motives for the robbery and the identity of the perpetrators. This event sheds light on the broader issue of violence and crime associated with illegal mining operations in Brazil, as well as the urgent need for improved security measures in such vulnerable sectors.