【Montepuez di】Mozambique: Police officers missing following terrorist attack on gold mining camp last week – AIM report

Editor’s Note

This report details a recent attack on a gold mining camp in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province, attributed to Islamist militants. The incident resulted in missing police personnel and significant destruction of equipment, underscoring the ongoing security challenges in the region.

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Attack on Gold Mining Camp

An unspecified number of police officers from the Rapid Intervention Unit (UIR – the Mozambican riot police) are reported missing following an attack believed to have been carried out by Islamist terrorists last week on a gold mining camp in the Nairoto administrative post, in Montepuez district, in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado.

According to sources cited by the independent newsheet “Carta de Moçambique”, the raiders set fire to various mining equipment, as well as to vehicles and motorcycles.

The attack, in addition to causing fear among displaced people looking for shelter, resulted in the temporary interruption of informal gold mining in the region as the miners abandoned the site.

Through Islamic State propaganda channels, the terrorists claimed responsibility for the attack on the Nairoto mine, claiming to have caused extreme damage.

Context of Mining Area Security

Over the last year, at least three people have lost their lives during clashes between civilians and members of the Mozambican Police (PRM) who were ensuring security in the ruby mining area operated by the London-based company Gemfields in Montepuez district.

Gemfields owns 75 per cent of Montepuez Ruby Mining (MRM), the main ruby mining company in Mozambique.

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⏰ Published on: October 22, 2025