【Maripí, Boya】Rescue of 71 Emerald Mine Employees Kidnapped in Maripí, Boyacá

Editor’s Note

This article describes a hostage situation at a Colombian emerald mine, which was resolved by authorities. The incident underscores ongoing security challenges in certain mining regions.

En el lugar fueron capturadas ocho de las personas involucradas en el secuestro de los trabajadores.
The Incident

For over 10 hours, around 71 workers at an emerald mine in the municipality of Maripí, Boyacá, were held hostage by armed individuals who entered with the aim of stealing the extracted material. The assault was thwarted by authorities, who managed to capture eight of those responsible.

The incident occurred on the afternoon of Friday, December 12. Approximately 34 people dressed in black and armed entered through the mine’s eight entrances, where they detained 63 workers and eight security guards, apparently with the intention of taking several emeralds.

The Rescue Operation

One of the guards managed to escape and went to the Sucre Battalion, where he reported what was happening. Consequently, an Army troop headed to the mine, where a rescue operation for the hostages was carried out throughout the night and into the early hours of Saturday.

Regarding this, the commander of the Boyacá Police, Fredy Yamid Barbosa, indicated that the operation took several hours, during which the GOES (Special Operations Group) also intervened. Together, they managed to gain control of the mine entrances and capture eight of those involved. The rest managed to flee the scene.

“All authorities generated a synergy that allowed the mine to be retaken within a few hours of the takeover, and eight people were captured, with firearms, explosives, and other materials seized,” added Alberto Boek, legal representative of Esmeraldas Santa Rosa.
Weapons and Investigation

In addition, authorities indicated that several firearms were seized, including some long-range weapons, explosive material such as indugel bars, communication radios, items used in mining, and cartridges of different calibers. Therefore, authorities believe the individuals had a full plan to take a large haul.

“The authorities are just beginning the initial inquiries; however, what is known so far is that the people are from the area, meaning they are not from outside,” added Boek.

Additionally, the Boyacá Police indicated they are searching for the 26 people who escaped in the western part of the department. Meanwhile, the Minister of Defense, Pedro Sánchez, assured that the Prosecutor’s Office is taking actions to identify them and determine if they acted in conjunction with gangs associated with emerald trafficking or illegal armed groups.

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⏰ Published on: December 13, 2025