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国务院安委办:严厉打击!
中国能源报· 2026-01-08 11:48
Core Viewpoint - The State Council's Work Safety Committee Office has published a second batch of five typical cases to combat illegal mining activities, aiming to enhance awareness and prevent accidents related to illegal mining [1]. Group 1: Case Summaries - In February 2025, in Inner Mongolia, two individuals were found illegally mining gold in abandoned mines, with an involved amount exceeding 200,000 yuan [1]. - In March 2025, in Jiangxi Province, ten individuals were implicated in illegal sand and gravel mining, with an involved amount of 148,000 yuan [3]. - In June 2025, in Guizhou Province, three individuals were found illegally mining antimony, with an involved amount of 127,500 yuan [5]. - In September 2025, in Yunnan Province, six individuals were implicated in illegal titanium mining, with an involved amount exceeding 6 million yuan [7]. - In October 2025, in Gansu Province, seven individuals were found illegally mining gold in abandoned mines, with the involved amount still under verification [9].
严厉打击盗采盗挖行为 国务院安委办公布5起典型案例
Yang Shi Wang· 2026-01-08 06:45
Core Viewpoint - The State Council's Work Safety Committee Office has released a second batch of five typical cases to enhance the crackdown on illegal mining activities and to serve as a warning against such practices [1] Group 1: Case Summaries - Case 1: In February 2025, two individuals in Inner Mongolia were found illegally mining gold in abandoned mines, with an involved amount exceeding 200,000 yuan [2] - Case 2: In March 2025, ten individuals in Jiangxi Province were implicated in illegal sand and stone mining, with an involved amount of 1.48 million yuan [3] - Case 3: In June 2025, three individuals in Guizhou Province were found illegally mining antimony, with an involved amount of 127,500 yuan [4] - Case 4: In September 2025, six individuals in Yunnan Province were implicated in illegal titanium mining, with an involved amount exceeding 6 million yuan [5] - Case 5: In October 2025, seven individuals in Gansu Province were reported for illegal gold mining in abandoned mines, with the involved amount still under verification [6]
国务院安委办公布打击盗采矿产资源典型案例
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-08 06:36
Core Viewpoint - The State Council's Work Safety Committee Office has published a second batch of five typical cases to enhance the crackdown on illegal mining activities and to prevent accidents related to illegal mining operations [1] Group 1: Case Summaries - Case 1: In February 2025, the police in Uratqi, Inner Mongolia, discovered illegal gold mining activities involving two individuals, with an estimated amount of over 200,000 yuan [2] - Case 2: In March 2025, the police in Poyang County, Jiangxi Province, investigated a group of ten individuals involved in illegal sand and stone mining, with a total amount of 1.48 million yuan [3] - Case 3: In June 2025, the police in Sandu County, Guizhou Province, found three individuals illegally mining antimony, with an estimated amount of 127,500 yuan [4] - Case 4: In September 2025, the police in Wuding County, Yunnan Province, investigated six individuals involved in illegal titanium mining, with a total amount exceeding 6 million yuan [5]
国务院安委会办公室公布第二批打击盗采矿产资源典型案例
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-01-08 05:52
Core Viewpoint - The State Council's Work Safety Committee Office has released a second batch of typical cases to combat illegal mining activities, aiming to enhance the effectiveness of warning education and curb incidents related to illegal mining [1][2]. Group 1: Case Summaries - Case 1: In February 2025, police in Inner Mongolia discovered illegal gold mining activities involving individuals suspected of illegally mining in abandoned mines, with an estimated amount of over 200,000 yuan [1]. - Case 2: In March 2025, police in Jiangxi Province investigated a group of 10 individuals involved in illegal sand and stone mining, with an estimated amount of 1.48 million yuan [1]. - Case 3: In June 2025, police in Guizhou Province found three individuals suspected of illegally mining antimony, with an estimated amount of 127,500 yuan [1]. Group 2: Additional Cases - Case 4: In September 2025, police in Yunnan Province investigated six individuals suspected of illegally mining titanium, with an estimated amount exceeding 6 million yuan [2]. - Case 5: In October 2025, police in Gansu Province received reports of illegal gold mining activities involving seven individuals, with the amount under further verification [2].