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AR: Indian, Chinese, others arrested for galamsey; 6 excavators seized in Bosome Freho

56 illegal miners arrested in Tarkwa-Nsuaem crackdown
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The Acting Ashanti Regional Security Coordinator, Captain (Retired) Jabari, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to eradicating illegal mining, also known as galamsey, in the region.

Speaking to the media in Asiwa, Bosome Freho District, after a joint security anti-galamsey operation on Friday, he decried the devastating effects of illegal mining on local communities, road networks, and water bodies.

The security operation, which included personnel from the police, Immigration Service, Minerals Commission, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and national security, led to several arrests and the seizure of mining equipment including six excavators.

Among those arrested were a Chinese national, an Indian, Burkinabe and other Ghanaians involved in illegal mining activities.

“We are working tirelessly to control this menace. The destruction of water bodies and road networks due to illegal mining is alarming. This is something we will continue to fight until we see significant results,” Captain Jabari said.

He stressed the importance of collaboration between security agencies, noting that the operation was part of a broader strategy to enforce mining regulations and restore environmental integrity.

“We have a structured approach when we are supposed to move, we move, and when we are supposed to wait, we wait. Our mission is clear, and we are determined to carry it out effectively,” he added.

The Acting Ashanti Regional security coordinator also expressed concerns about the role of mining equipment suppliers in fueling illegal mining activities. “We have observed that many mining shops are operating unchecked, supplying machinery to illegal miners. If we can regulate these businesses, we might see a reduction in illegal mining,” he remarked.

Captain Jabari announced plans for further engagements with the government security agencies top Chiefs and other stakeholders to refine strategies for combatting galamsey.

He appealed for stricter enforcement of licensing regulations and better oversight of mining operations.

The recent operation, which targeted illegal mining sites designated as “no-go areas,” exposed extensive environmental degradation.

He described the situation as “irresponsible mining,” saying that some operations had completely destroyed roads, diverted water bodies, and left vast tracts of land in ruin.

“The rate at which illegal mining is destroying our environment is unacceptable. If we don’t act decisively, the damage will be irreversible. We will continue this operation until the situation is under control,” he stated.

Source: 3news

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