BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Peruvian customs officials have seized a record-breaking shipment of illegal mercury, exposing a cross-border smuggling network fueling illicit gold mining in the Amazon. The 4-ton haul, discovered in June at the port of Callao, was hidden in gravel bags and bound for Bolivia, officials said on Thursday. Experts say it could have produced over $170 million in illicit gold. The seizure highlights the growing role of mercury trafficking in environmental crime across Latin America and comes amid calls for tighter international controls and the closure of mercury mines in Mexico.This article was originally published on Mongabay


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