Inca Minerals Limited advised that site preparations for diamond core drilling have been completed and drilling is poised to start at the Riqueza Project in Peru. As announced recently (18 May 2021), the FTA 6,070m diamond core program is targeting Tier-1 scale porphyry, skarn and carbonate replacement mineralisation. The initial drilling will focus on one of two porphyry targets that are interpreted to occur in the NE Area of Riqueza. The first hole is planned to a depth of 750m. RP01 is highly prospective for large-scale gold-silver-copper porphyry and copper-zinc skarn mineralisation as well as silver-lead-zinc carbonate replacement mineralisation. The drill hole RP01 targeting-parameters include gold, copper and zinc geochemical anomalies as well as strong AMAGRAD magnetic; Induced Polarisation conductivity and chargeability; and radiometric alteration anomalies. Puymanpata is a very high calibre drill target with multiple layers of anomalism. The NE Area comprises a thick, gently folded sequence of grey limestone belonging to the Jumasha Formation. The occurrence of gold, copper and zinc in situ soils developed from this limestone are highly unusual and indicative of a surface geochemical halo associated with a possible buried metal deposit. The geophysical anomalies that coincide with, and are below, this geochemical signature, are indicative of sulphide accumulations characteristic of porphyry and/or skarn style mineralisation.