Chile exposes smuggling ring that shipped US$917m in stolen copper to Chinese buyers
Chilean investigators dismantled cross-border networks after one of largest organised crime operations in South American country’s history

Coordinated across seven regions, the so-called Operation High Voltage ended with 25 arrests, raids on 49 properties and the seizure of 187 tonnes of copper, 40 vehicles and 11 firearms.
Authorities estimated the recovered metal was worth roughly US$2.2 million at current prices, a fraction of what the network moved over the five years it operated.
Head of the criminal analysis unit at the Arica prosecutor’s office and the investigator leading the northern border cases, Rodrigo Gonzalez, told Bloomberg earlier on Wednesday that the network ran with a clear division of labour: crews stole cables, intermediaries processed and stored the metal and transporters moved it across borders.
