Mexican mining kidnap victims found safe – by Dorothy Kosich (Mineweb.com – February 10, 2015)

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Although the Media Luna project kidnap victims have been recovered by Mexico authorities, analysts are still taking aim at Torex Gold Resources.

Torex Gold Resources (TSX:TXG) traded down Monday after news broke late Friday about the abduction of local community members near Torex’s Morelos mine project, located in the Guerrero state of Mexico, where 43 student teachers were reportedly kidnapped and allegedly burned to ashes in Cocula in southern Guerrero last year.

At least 12 people were reported kidnapped in Cocula Friday, according to the Associated Press. Initially there were conflicting reports concerning how many where taken and whether some of the victims worked for Media Luna, a subsidiary of Toronto’s Torex Gold Resources.

However, Bloomberg reported on Monday that Mexican security forces have freed 10 of the victims who had been abducted. Acting on information from Cocula residents, the Mexican army and federal police found 13 people spread out among three locations. At least two of the group allegedly helped carry out the kidnappings. One person was treated for gunshot wounds.

In a statement issued Friday, Torex Resources said only one of the 12 missing community members actually worked directly for the Media Luna gold project as a laborer, while three others work for contractors to the project. “Our thoughts are with the individuals and their families, and our site team is providing support through this difficult time for the community,” Torex said in the statement.

The kidnap victims were traveling in an SUV on the highway that links Alto Balsas to Cocula, said Juan Zuniga during a press conference Saturday in Chilpancingo, the capital of Guerrero, the Latin American Herald Tribune reported Monday. Zuniga, who said he represented the workers, told reporters the group was about 30 minutes from Cocula when they were abducted.

Torex has about 250 employees in the areas and at least 1,000 more who are considered contract workers. The company is engaged in the exploration and development of its Morelos gold property in the Guerrero Gold Belt, located 180 kilometers southwest of Mexico City. The advanced stage exploration project Media Luna is one of two projects within the property under development.

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