According to BBC reports The Democratic Republic of Congo has filed criminal complaints in France and Belgium against subsidiaries of the tech giant Apple, accusing it of using conflict minerals.
Acting on behalf of the Congolese government, lawyers have argued that Apple is complicit in crimes committed by armed groups that control some of the mines in the east of DR Congo.
Apple has said it “strongly disputes” the claims and that it is “deeply committed to responsible sourcing” of minerals.
The authorities in France and Belgium will now look at whether there is enough evidence to take the legal action further.
“These activities have fuelled a cycle of violence and conflict by financing militias and terrorist groups and have contributed to forced child labour and environmental devastation.”
Apple rejected the accusations saying it holds its “suppliers to the highest standards in industry”.It has denied selling any conflict minerals to the tech company.