Wednesday, July 12, 2017

In TanzaniteOne said that some illegal miners, mining tanzanite, continue to risk their lives in dangerous abandoned mines of the company in the area Mirerani (Mirerani) in Tanzania, expecting to find rare gems.
The company was in possession of three quarries, which were closed due to the danger to the lives of miners.
Tanzania Daily News reports that 10 people recently narrowly escaped death after illegally pass through one of these abandoned mines.
"Many people mistakenly believe that the closed mines still bring gems and usually try to find something that only they can, but in fact, these quarries are dangerous and may collapse at any time", - said the managing director of TanzaniteOne Robert Graphene Greene (Robert Grafen Greaney).
"Mines can either fall or miners can suffocate, as happened a few days ago," - he adds.
One of the directors of the company Feysal Dzhuma Shahbhat (Faisal Juma Shahbhat) said that in most cases, the perpetrators use underground routes to enter the closed mines.
"They come from other quarries and slip into these mines, and they can not be easily detected," - he said.
Meanwhile, police in Tanzania arrested two of the ten suspects who were nearly buried alive in one of the mines owned by TanzaniteOne.
Violators, equipped electric generator, intended to pump fresh air into the mine to be able to work in it.
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