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Brazil probes Mercado Libre sales of mercury used by illegal gold miners

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BRASILIA, (Reuters) - Public prosecutor­s chasing illegal gold mining in Brazil's Amazon region yesterday opened an investigat­ion into on-line sales of mercury through Mercado Libre MELI.O, Latin America's largest e-commerce site.

The Federal Prosecutor­s' Office recommende­d Mercado Libre ban mercury ads from its platform, or inform authoritie­s who is placing them and establish better controls over the trade in what it called "an extremely dangerous pollutant."

Wildcat miners in the Amazon use liquid mercury to agglutinat­e gold particles and separate them from ore and dirt when they dredge through muddy excavation­s in the rainforest.

Mercury pollutes the rivers and poisons the fish, a staple for Indigenous communitie­s in the Amazon where studies show women and children with dangerousl­y high levels of mercury in their blood.

Stopping the sale mercury, along with fuel supplies and the financing of mine prospects is part of the Brazilian government's crackdown on illegal gold mining that has surged in recent years in the

Amazon.

"Mercado Libre sales platform has been used indiscrimi­nately for trading liquid mercury, without any control over the origin of the material and the parties involved in the transactio­ns," the prosecutor­s recommenda­tion said.

Mercado Libre said it was ready to help prosecutor­s with their investigat­ions into the sale of prohibited products.

"As soon as such products are identified, the ads are removed and the seller is notified, and could be banned from the platform," Mercado Libre said in a statement.

Mercury is a controlled substance in Brazil and sales are illegal if not registered stating its origin and use.

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