I'm sure the secret organization of global assassins will be in touch.... O_________O
But seriously, I'm guessing it's an arsenopyrite with a percentage that high. There are pretty much no Western nations that would want to deal with it at all. China, Chile, Bolivia, Russia, Morocco, Mexico and Belgium are about the only countries that still produce arsenic. China produces a full 70% of all the arsenic in the world today, followed far behind by Morocco. The rest of the countries in the list produce 5% or less of the total, but their plants might be interested in the PGMs if the percentage is high enough.
Japan produces a tiny amount too, mainly used there for certain types of semiconductors (gallium, indium, and aluminum arsenides).