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We have put a dent in gold smuggling, Trotman says - hopes high for 600,000 ozs yield this year

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While the Government of Guyana is optimistic that gold production for this year could reach 600,000 ounces, there is every likelihood that gold smuggling persists despite official efforts to curb the practice, Natural Resources Minister Raphael Trotman has told Stabroek Business.

“I have no doubt that gold smuggling is continuing,” Trotman declared in a recent interview, even as he pointed to the fact that smuggling notwithsta­nding, the industry continues to yield a steady increase in annual production.

“The figures that we have show, as you would see, an almost 90% increase in declaratio­ns,” Trotman declared, adding that he continued to give credit to all the miners.

At a media briefing in January this year Trotman had dropped a proverbial bombshell, declaring that around 15,000 ounces of gold were being smuggled out of Guyana each week and that the country was losing as much as 60% of its gold production to smuggling.

Trotman had said that the smuggled gold was being sent to Brazil, Suriname, and was being landed at the Miami Internatio­nal Airport and JFK Airport in the US and sent further afield, even as far as Europe and the Middle East.

While this newspaper is not aware that the claim regarding the amount of gold being smuggled was ever conclusive­ly proven, the authoritie­s here had entertaine­d a team from the US Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion (FBI) and Homeland Security in 2015. The team had met Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan and representa­tives of other security-related agencies including the Special Organized Crime Unit (SOCU). Questions have been raised as to whether the authoritie­s here have the capacity to effectivel­y plug the loopholes that facilitate the smuggling of gold or even to significan­tly slow down the process.

Trotman had said earlier this year that informatio­n regarding the points of exit for the smuggled gold had been garnered from the briefing that local officials had received from the US team. Last week, he told Stabroek Business that matters pertaining to the smuggling of gold had been handed over to the Minister of Public Security. “They are working very closely with foreign counterpar­ts,” Trotman declared.

Stressing that there was a clear division of official responsibi­lity in matters relating to managing the country’s gold industry, Trotman said that while the job of his ministry had to do with getting the gold out of the ground, the job of law-enforcemen­t is to ensure it is channelled in the right and proper ways.

“Smuggling has been part of life from time immemorial and whenever there are restrictio­ns on an item or commodity, people smuggle it. Because gold has value people use it for financial transactio­ns outside of the normal financial architectu­re, as a means of laundering, as a means of hiding income, as a means of financing illegal or illicit activities. That is not something that is unique to Guyana, but we believe that we have put a dent in it,” Trotman declared.

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Natural Resources Minister Raphael Trotman

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