The suspects whose arrest was based on intelligence gathered over a period of time, had amongst them twenty-three (23) minors and one elderly man who would be handed over to the Niger Embassy till their repatriation is effected.
Meanwhile, the exercise is ongoing till all illegal miners are flushed out from the Eastern Region.
Intelligence gathered so far points to the fact that, there is a growing number of West African nationals engaging in Small-Scale mining activities across the country, which is a blatant disregard of Ghana’s’ laws which prohibit foreigners from engaging in small scale mining.
On 22nd December, 2013, one hundred and one [101] Guineans and four [4] Malians were also arrested for engaging in illegal mining at the Tinga forest reserve, in the Bole-Bamboi District by a team of security personnel.
The suspects were arraigned before court on the 23rd December, 2013 and were subsequently repatriated.
The GIS wishes to caution nationals of ECOWAS countries to desist from abusing the privileges granted under the ECOWAS protocol, by engaging in acts which are unlawful.
It must be emphasized that Small-Scale mining is the preserve of Ghanaians to the exclusion of all foreigners.
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