Tajiri Resources Corp. announced to draw investors' attention to good shallow drill results reported by its neighbour Goldsource Mines at their Soca Prospect located within a north south striking zone of mineralisation which extends southward into the Gargantuan Project, for a potential mineralised strike length of 1,100m. The prospectivity of the Soca zone extension through Garganatuan is highlighted by extensive artisanal alluvial gold workings associated with its entire projected strike within Gargantuan.

Drill results reported by Goldsource 1 within 50 m of the boundary with Gargantuan include: 9m @ 9.29g/t Au from 139.5m; 10.5m @ 3.66 g/t Au from 78m 3m @ 5.17g/t Au from 178m; 15.5m @ 1.67g/t Au and 13.5m @ 4.7g/t Au from 66m. Further away from the boundary and up to 250m along strike to the north (limits of drill testing) Goldsource reported the following better diamond drill intercepts: 6m @ 18.31 g/t Au from 169.5m; 21m @ 3.13g/t Au from 112m; 36m @ 2.12 g/t Au (including 15m @ 4.41g/t Au) from 79.5m; 3m @ 7.45g/t Au from 58m; and 18m @ 1.25g/t Au from 28m. Character of the Soca Zone Mineralisation to date defined by Goldsource drilling appears to be associated with a gently west dipping (15deg) contact between a quartz porphyry and an underlying granodiorite.

Mineralisation is truncated on the western side of the Soca Zone by a vertical fault with unknown displacement while to the east where mineralisation is projected to outcrop it has been mined in several saprolitic artisanal workings. As such the porphyry - granodiorite controlling contact has a potential down dip extent of ~ 300m from surface to the truncating fault in the west.