Condor Gold PLC announced that a soil sampling survey has been completed over a 1400m by 600m area centred on the Central Breccia Prospect. The soil sampling was undertaken on a 100m by 25m grid over an area with similar geological characteristics to those associated with gold mineralisation on the Central Breccia and has identified a number of anomalous zones that may indicate the presence of hidden/buried gold mineralised breccia zones spread over a 1200m by 500m area. The recently conducted soil sampling programme has identified 3 geochemical anomalies, which may identify 3 additional breccia pipes within an area of 1200m by 500m containing the Central Breccia.

It is important to emphasis that this hydrothermal breccia area, containing pyrites, is a very different gold mineralization than the epithermal gold mineralization that contains the bulk of Condor's 2.4M oz gold at 4.6g/t resource within La India Project. Condor completed 866m drilling and 1329m trenching on the Central Breccia in the first half of 2012. The hydrothermal breccia contain wide zones of moderate to high grade gold mineralization, such as the best drill intercept of 45.8m (apparent width) at 4.24g/t within much wider, albeit lower grade gold mineralization such as drill intercept 102.11m at 0.31g/t. The structural setting of the 3 geochemical anomalies is significant as the Central Breccia area is interpreted as the structural centre and possible "feeder zone" of La India Gold District, there remains the prospect of significant additional gold discoveries within the vicinity." Six hundred soil samples were collected at 25m intervals along 200m spaced north-south oriented lines and analysed for a 31 element suite.

The assay results returned an average value of 0.028g/t gold and a standard deviation of 0.073g/t. The average value is elevated by the residual effects of known epithermal quartz veins on the northern and southern margins of the survey area. Visual inspection of the mapped results suggests that a background value over barren rock is less than 0.020g/t gold. A strong gold, silver and weaker arsenic anomaly is recognised over the Central Breccia prospect with a maximum gold value of 0.719g/t gold, 2.3g/t silver and 172ppm arsenic.

Three other locations are recognised with similar geochemical signatures which may indicate the presence of other hidden/buried gold mineralised breccias.