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Chinese Nationals Arrested in DR Congo with Gold Bars & $800,000

Chinese Nationals Arrested in DR Congo with Gold Bars & $800,000

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 6, 2025 11:12 am
By Taha Sakr 3 Min Read
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In the South Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo), three Chinese nationals were apprehended while in possession of 12 gold bars and $800,000 in cash. According to Governor Jean Jacques Purusi, the gold, and money were meticulously concealed under their vehicle seats during their travel near the Walungu area, close to the Rwandan border.

The arrests were part of a covert operation prompted by a tip-off. Authorities chose secrecy to prevent interference, as previous cases involving Chinese nationals accused of illegal gold mining had faced challenges. Just last month, 17 Chinese individuals arrested on similar charges were released and returned to China, a move Governor Purusi criticized as undermining efforts to regulate the country’s opaque mineral sector. The released group was accused of operating an illegal gold mine and owing $10 million in unpaid taxes and fines.

Eastern DR Congo is home to vast reserves of gold, diamonds, and critical minerals in modern technologies such as batteries for mobile devices and electric vehicles. These resources, however, have long been a source of instability in the region. Since the colonial era, foreign actors have exploited the area’s mineral wealth, with militia groups now controlling many mines. These militias generate immense profits by selling the minerals to intermediaries, perpetuating a cycle of violence and corruption.

Governor Purusi also highlighted that some dealers of these precious metals maintain connections with influential figures in Kinshasa, complicating enforcement efforts. The seized gold’s exact weight has not been disclosed.

Meanwhile, conflict continues in neighboring North Kivu province, where a Rwanda-backed rebel group has seized significant territory. DR Congo has accused Rwanda of facilitating the illegal export of conflict minerals, which has drawn international attention.

In a related development, the Congolese government recently filed a lawsuit against Apple over the use of so-called “blood minerals.” The lawsuit alleges that minerals sourced from conflict zones in DR Congo are being laundered through global supply chains, financing militias, and contributing to forced labor and environmental destruction. Apple, in response, stated it has ceased sourcing minerals from DR Congo and neighboring Rwanda. Rwanda has denied allegations of involvement in the illegal mineral trade.

The Chinese embassy has yet to state the latest arrests. This incident underscores the ongoing challenges DR Congo faces in curbing illegal mining activities and regulating its resource-rich but conflict-prone regions.

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