Plata Latina Minerals Corporation announced further results from ongoing drilling at the company's 100% owned Naranjillo silver-gold property ("Naranjillo") that continue to indicate the presence of a significant epithermal silver-gold vein system. The company has received assays for three additional drill holes at Naranjillo (BDD-N-11, BDD-N-12, BDD-N-14), with results ranging up to 2,040 g/t Ag and 15.40 g/t Au over 2.77 metres on the principal Villa vein. Drill holes BDD-N-12 and BDD-N-14 represent successive step-outs of approximately 100 metres from the original high-grade intercept in the Company's discovery hole, BDD-N-10, which averaged 3,181 g/t silver and 13.28 g/t gold over 10.95 metres on the Villa vein. Hole BDD-N-11 explored the outlying San Diego vein group. This drilling discovered significant silver-gold values on splits of the Villa vein, as well as on a vein in the outlying San Diego vein group, approximately three kilometres to the northwest of the drilling at the Villa vein on the Naranjillo property. The company now has two diamond core drills working on the Naranjillo property and plans to add a third drill in July of this year. All three drills will be focused on advancing the Company's exploration at Naranjillo for hidden silver bearing vein structures similar in characteristic to other major deposits in the Mexican Silver Belt. Plata Latina has defined a system of northwesterly-striking veins at Naranjillo that have so far produced significant drill-hole values over a distance of approximately five kilometres along the vein system. Assays and Quality Assurance/Quality Control Commercially obtained standards were inserted between every tenth core sample as were blanks obtained from barren rock in nearby road material quarries. Chemex laboratory also inserted a blank and a standard every 20 samples. Rejects and pulps from the high grade intersection in hole BDD-N-10 were both re-assayed at ActLabs and the average of these two assays and the original Chemex assay are included in the results as previously reported.