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Two Guards Shot And Killed At B2Gold Operation In The Philippines

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 11 Feb, 2015 11:57 AM
    B2Gold Corp. (TSX:BTO) says two security guards have been shot and killed at its Masbate Gold Project operation in the Philippines.
     
    The Vancouver-based company says in a statement that the guards were shot at their guard post early Wednesday (Philippine time). 
     
    Both guards worked for a security contractor and the deaths are under investigation by Philippine National Police. 
     
    These deaths follow the shooting death of a long-time employee last December at the same operation about 350 kilometres south of Manila.
     
    B2Gold said that incident involved an altercation between employee Jessie Villegas and a security guard who was later arrested by police.
     
    The mining and milling operation on the island of Masbate was acquired by B2Gold through a merger with CGA Mining Ltd., that was completed in early 2013.
     
    B2Gold's other mining operations are in Nicaragua and Namibia and it has properties in Mali, Burkina Faso and Colombia.

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