Galamsey: 13 excavators seized as Chinese nationals among arrested illegal miners




The Ashanti Region Anti-Galamsey Taskforce executed a pre-dawn operation in the Adansi enclave, resulting in the confiscation of 13 excavators and multiple arrests at illegal mining sites.Captain (Rtd) John Kwame Jabari, leader of the task force, described this as their most effective operation to date in combating illegal mining.We achieved remarkable success as we secured nearly all targeted excavators and apprehended suspects at every site we raided.The task force attributes its recent achievements to revised operational strategies.Recommended For YouSports2025-04-26T10:05:20+00:00Rodrygo, Mendy start in Copa del Rey final: How Madrid could line up against BarcelonaLifestyle2025-04-25T18:05:12+00:007 Ghanaian female fashion influencers you should be following right nowNews2025-04-25T14:05:36+00:00Galamsey: Top kingpin to face arrest soon – Sammy Gyamfi revealsMUST READ: Pope Francis passes away with just $100: A lifetime of humility, no assetsWe’ve continually adapted our methods, but our current approach represents a perfected system.Current operations prioritise protecting waterways and preventing further destruction of cocoa farms, building on previous successes in reclaiming illegally exploited forest reserves.The Adansi area has suffered particularly severe environmental damage from these unlawful activities.READ ALSO: Watch your back; I will mafia you on the streets – Ayisha Modi threatens StonebwoyCaptain (Rtd) Jabari acknowledged the crucial role of community intelligence:Our operations frequently originate from local reports rather than internal intelligence. Residents consistently provide tip-offs about these illegal activities.The task force has issued renewed warnings to individuals engaged in illegal mining, urging them to cease operations immediately.READ MORE: Galamsey: Top kingpin to face arrest soon – Sammy Gyamfi revealsThis latest crackdown demonstrates the government’s intensified efforts to combat galamsey activities in the region.What must be doneTo sustain this anti-galamsey success, authorities must:READ FURTHER: ‘Your days are numbered’ – Ghana army vows to crush Bawku armed groupsStrengthening interagency coordination between the Minerals Commission, Forestry Commission and National Security is crucial, alongside policy reforms like stricter excavator licensing and enhanced whistleblower protections.Community watchdog committees and alternative livelihood programmes should be established while military engineers restore polluted waterways.Regular progress reports will maintain public trust in these efforts.