- Main event involves thwarted mining theft near Itaipu dam.
- Three Chinese nationals deported post-arrest.
- Local suspect detained and hospitalized critically.

Paraguay’s law enforcement effectively halted a planned theft targeting Teratech SA’s mining facility near the Itaipu dam. Noteworthily, this facility takes advantage of the region’s surplus power, a major incentive for mining operations.
Involved were three Chinese nationals and a Paraguayan. Chinese suspects deported upon arrest lacked official entry records, hinting at illegal entry. Meanwhile, prosecutor Irene Rolón indicated Velázquez Garcete, already detained, remains in critical condition.
The immediate impact on the local mining industry highlights the risks miners face. This facility, dependent on the dam’s energy, underscores regional vulnerabilities relating to physical security breaches.
Paraguay has been grappling with significant crypto-related crimes. Over $4 billion worth were connected to fraudulent schemes in recent years, indicating wider issues encompassing technological and legal aspects. “The suspects were caught breaking into a restricted area of the mining facility, indicating a targeted attempt to steal valuable mining hardware,” stated an anonymous source from local authorities.
Continued attacks may prompt increased security measures within Paraguay’s mining investments. Authorities suggest continued illegal activities require broader oversight.
Insights into this event might steer regulatory enhancements and technological improvements. Historical patterns suggest that stronger safeguards at critical infrastructure sites like hydro dams may become prevalent.