Security Forces Arrest 300 in Major Anti-Galamsey Swoop in Obuasi

, Apex NewsGh
In a sweeping crackdown on illegal mining, security forces made a decisive move in the Obuasi Municipality on Wednesday, arresting approximately 300 individuals suspected of engaging in galamsey operations.
The joint operation, carried out by police and military personnel, targeted several communities notorious for their involvement in illegal mining activities, including Dadwen, Obuasi-Nhyiaeso, and Obuasi-Anwona.The large-scale raid was prompted by a recent attack on officials from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and journalists, who had been carrying out anti-illegal mining duties in the area.

Authorities acted swiftly, assembling a coordinated force to restore order and send a clear message about the government’s resolve to combat galamsey.

Before the operation commenced, the Director-General in charge of Technical, COP Dr. Sayibu Pabi Gariba, addressed the assembled security team on behalf of the Inspector-General of Police, outlining the mission’s objectives and emphasizing the importance of professionalism and restraint.

After the successful operation, all 300 suspects were transported under heavy security to the Kumasi Police Depot, also known as the Police Training School in Patase.

There, they will undergo screening and further investigation to determine their individual roles in the illegal mining activities. Authorities have indicated that those found culpable will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

The swoop has been hailed as a significant step in the ongoing battle against illegal mining in Ghana, with many hoping it will deter future attacks on officials and signal a renewed commitment to protecting the country’s natural resources.

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