Lesotho Sells Diamonds Seized from Illegal Miners

By John Jeffay / May 31, 2021 / www.idexonline.com / Article Link

(IDEX Online) - Diamonds seized from illegal miners in Lesotho are to be sold to licensed dealers by the country's mining ministry.Small-scale diamond mining was outlawed in 2004 because of safety concerns and a lack of regulation, although there are reports that the government is now about to permit the resumption of limited artisanal operations.Bids are being invited during a two-day tender for gems confiscated over the years, according to SABC (South African Broadcasting Corporation).The government introduced an amnesty last year aimed at removing illegally-mined rough diamonds from the black market.  Gems handed in will be sold at auction.Large-scale mining in the landlocked African nation is dominated by Gem Diamonds' Letseng mine, which boasts the highest per carat diamonds in the world.Pic for illustrative purposes

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