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A/R: 9 illegal miners grabbed

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A joint team of security personnel last Sunday arrested nine suspected illegal miners at various locations in the Atwima Mponua District of the Ashanti Region.

The Atwima Mponua District Police Command assisted by officers of the Ashanti Regional Command of the Ghana Immigration Service and National Security Operatives from the Greater Accra Region grabbed the suspects in a dawn operation.

One of the suspects however, managed to escape from the moving vehicle when they were being transported to the Atwima Mponua District Police Headquarters in Nyinahin, the district capital.

The suspects are Kwadwo Bosompem, 30, Doga Etse, 31, Winner Soyi, 25, Ayittey Anaglo, 38 and Collins Teye, 24.

The rest are Amanuve Kpaleba, 22, Bandim Andrews, 42 (alias Nana Yaw) and Noah Baba, a 22-year-old student of Yeji Senior High School.

Isaac Kofi Marfo, the District Chief Executive of Atwima Mponua, who led the operations, said the suspects were apprehended at Mpasatia and Abompe along the Offin River.

The security personnel burnt changfan machines and confiscated other items used by the suspects in their operations.

Earlier, the DCE had on Saturday, August 13, 2022, held a press conference at Nyinahin to distance himself from a viral video circulating on social media, alleging that he was involved in illegal mining activities.

In the said viral video, the DCE was accused of hiring 1,000 Togolese to the area to operate illegal mining activities.

He challenged any individual with evidence of his involvement in galamsey activities along the Offin River or any other place to prove so. He accused some individuals within the NPP in the Atwima Mponua District of envying his position.

“As the chairman of DISEC, I will not sit unconcerned for galamsey activities to go on in my district. I have embarked on several operations with the security officers to curb this menace. If there is any galamsey activity anywhere, I expect the assembly members, unit committee members and opinion leaders in that area to inform me to take action,” he said.

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