MEXICO CITY, June 2 (Reuters) – Mexican authorities have arrested an alleged cartel figure tied to the killing of ​workers at Canadian miner Vizsla Silver (VZLA.TO), opens new tab ‌early this year, officials said on Tuesday, a case that highlighted security risks facing mine workers and foreign ​mining companies operating in Mexico.

  • Mexico’s defense ​ministry said the suspect, identified only as ⁠Gabriel “N”, also known as “Gabito” or “80,” was detained ​in the western state of Sinaloa during a ​joint operation involving the army, National Guard and local security forces.
  • Authorities said he was a regional operator within ​a criminal group linked to the Sinaloa ​Cartel and was involved in the abduction and killing of ‌10 ⁠people connected to a mining operation in January.
  • Vancouver-based Vizsla, which is developing a silver project in the region, previously said it was cooperating ​with Mexican ​authorities in ⁠the investigation.
  • The mining company reopened its field activities at the Panuco ​project in north-western Mexico early May ​and ⁠last week received state-backed financing for the mine.
  • The case underscores ongoing security challenges in parts of ⁠Mexico’s ​mining belt, a key source ​of silver and other metals for global markets.

Reporting by Lizbeth ​Diaz and Kylie Madry; Editing by Sarah Morland

Source: Reuters
Original Press Release: https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/mexico-arrests-suspected-cartel-figure-tied-killing-vizsla-silver-workers-2026-06-02/

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