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Chilean Authorities Raid Homes of Former Codelco Executives in El Teniente Investigation

SANTIAGO, Feb 19 (Reuters) – Chilean ⁠authorities ⁠on Thursday raided ⁠the homes of two recently ​dismissed executives of state copper miner Codelco ‌as they continue their ‌investigation into a deadly collapse ⁠at ⁠the El Teniente mine last year.

Officials during the ​searches seized digital equipment from ex-Chief Operations Officer Mauricio Barraza and former mine manager ​Claudio Sougarret, Chile’s prosecutor’s office said in ⁠a ⁠statement.

Codelco facilities were ⁠also ​searched, with some equipment voluntarily handed over by ​the company. ⁠Codelco declined to comment.

Authorities added that items belonging to Rodrigo Andrades, former El Teniente projects manager, had been ⁠seized in October.

The three executives were removed from their ⁠jobs last week after an internal audit found inconsistencies tied to a 2023 rock explosion at El Teniente, including in Codelco’s following reports to mining regulator Sernageomin.

Sernageomin said earlier this week it would file formal ⁠complaints to authorities.

Last year, the same mine was the site of a collapse that killed six people.

(Reporting by Kylie ​Madry and Fabian Cambero; Editing by ​Daina Beth Solomon)

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