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广西通报六起矿产资源违法违规典型案例
Core Viewpoint - The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region's Natural Resources Department has reported six typical cases of illegal mining activities, aiming to enhance regulatory enforcement and deter violations in mineral resource management [1][3]. Group 1: Summary of Typical Cases - In 2024, individuals in Nanning illegally mined approximately 5.2 tons of antimony ore without a mining license, leading to an investigation initiated on May 13 [2]. - A mining company in Cenxi City exceeded its mining license limits for lead and zinc mining, resulting in a case opened on May 20, 2024 [2]. - Another mining company in Hezhou illegally mined 200,700 tons of potassium feldspar beyond its licensed area, with the case opened on November 15, 2024 [2]. - A company in Jiangzhou District violated regulations by mining limestone from June 2020 to 2022, with an estimated resource volume of 150,000 tons over an area of approximately 88.17 acres [2]. - A company in Xiangzhou County began unauthorized clay extraction on a temporary land use area, with a total extraction area of 122 acres and a volume of about 810,000 cubic meters starting from November 2024 [2]. - A county government improperly approved the sale of land for a breeding project, resulting in the extraction of 338,900 cubic meters of construction materials, including 773,400 tons of building sand [2]. Group 2: Regulatory Response - The reported illegal activities have severely disrupted the order of mineral resource management and caused significant losses to national mineral resources [3]. - The Guangxi Natural Resources Department emphasizes the need for strict legal enforcement, mandating that cases meeting the criteria must be prosecuted, and serious violations involving heavy metals should be dealt with swiftly and severely [3]. - There is a call for lessons to be learned from these cases to strengthen regulatory oversight and prevent similar issues in the future [3].
广西柳州局通报3起矿产资源违法问题典型案例
Core Viewpoint - The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region's Liuzhou City Natural Resources and Planning Bureau reported three typical cases of illegal mining to protect the ecological environment and maintain order in mineral resource development, emphasizing a continued crackdown on illegal mining activities [1] Group 1: Case Summaries - Liuzhou Bailu Sand and Stone Mining Company's illegal mining case involved the unauthorized extraction of 14.24 million tons of limestone from January to December 2018, resulting in a confiscation of illegal gains amounting to 1,566,400 yuan and a fine of 100,000 yuan [2] - Liu Moulin's unauthorized mining case in Luozhai County involved the illegal extraction of approximately 500 cubic meters of limestone without a mining license in December 2023, leading to a confiscation of the mined limestone and a fine of 30,000 yuan [3] - Wei Mouyi's illegal mining case in Liujiang District involved unauthorized limestone extraction for sale without a mining license in December 2023, resulting in a confiscation of illegal gains of 12,970 yuan and a fine of 30,000 yuan [4] Group 2: Regulatory Actions - The report emphasized that all counties must investigate cases that meet the criteria for filing and refer cases suspected of criminal activity to judicial authorities for prosecution [4] - The report called for counties to learn from these cases and strengthen regulatory enforcement of mineral resources to prevent similar issues in the future [4]