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This Article is From Jun 30, 2019

DRC Says It Will Remove Illegal Miners From Glencore Site

(Bloomberg) -- Illegal miners will be removed from the site of a Glencore Plc project in the Democratic Republic of Congo where at least 43 died this week, Interior Minister Basile Olongo told reporters from the mine on Saturday.

“From tomorrow, if you come back here, you won't see any more thieves”, he said from the Kamoto copper and cobalt mine in Kolwezi, in southeastern Congo. “We will take measures to evacuate everyone.”

“It's sad, it's true. We have lost our compatriots. But which compatriots? We have lost thieves which came to rob the ore.”

Glencore estimates that 2,000 unauthorized people enter its open-pit mine on average every day. On Thursday, dozens were killed in a landslide. As of Friday, 43 bodies had been recovered, according to local officials.

Further reading: Deaths at Glencore's Mine Put Spotlight on Illegal Mining (1)

To contact the reporter on this story: William Clowes in Kinshasa at wclowes@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Sebastian Tong at stong41@bloomberg.net, Rita Devlin Marier

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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