Sao Paulo (CNN) Five Starlink internet devices found In illegal mining sites in the Amazon The Brazilian Environment Agency said during raids by Brazil’s environmental police on Tuesday.
Starlink is a small, easy-to-use satellite dish made by Elon Musk’s rocket company SpaceX. Starlink says its equipment can provide high-speed, low-latency broadband internet in remote and rural locations around the world.
According to the Environment Agency, the equipment itself is not illegal, but it can be used for illegal activities. Communications can be difficult in the Amazon, and small satellite dishes aid communications between illegal miners.
“The aim of the raids in this area of origin is to disrupt supply lines for illegal mining so that it is no longer possible to support and force the intruders to withdraw,” the agency said in a statement.
The Yanomami region, which straddles the Brazilian states of Roraima and Amazonas, is supposed to be a protected reserve where mining is illegal. But miners have flooded the area over the past several years as gold prices boom, stripping the natural environment, bringing disease, and in some cases driving out essential health workers.
And a report by the non-governmental Brazilian Social Institute (ISA), based on satellite imagery, found that mines on Yanomami land had increased from four in 2015 to 1,556 by the end of 2021.
CNN has reached out to SpaceX for comment.
Previous reporting by CNN’s Tara John and Rodrigo Pedroso.
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