MEXICO CITY – Hundreds of Mexican police, soldiers and government inspectors have raided 11 iron ore yards at one of the country’s largest seaports, following revelations that drug cartels had been exporting ore to China.
Authorities seized almost 120,000 tons of ore as well as 124 bulldozers, backhoes, milling equipment and trucks as a result of Monday’s raid at the Pacific coast seaport of Lazaro Cardenas.
Six Chinese citizens were also found at the yards; they are being investigated to determine whether they were in the country legally.
Alfredo Castillo, the federal security commissioner for western Michoacan state, said late Monday that the ore was being tested to determine which mines it came from and whether they were legally registered.
“Investigations revealed that the holding yards were being used to store a large amount of ore that could be illegally obtained,” Castillo said.