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Eight Nabbed for Galamsey and Drug Dealing in Ayanfuri
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44948, member: 636"] Police caught eight people doing illegal mining and selling drugs at Ayanfuri. The Central North Regional Police Command made these arrests as part of their ongoing fight against illegal mining. Five people from Ghana and three from Burkina Faso were taken into custody. Isaac Odum and Lazarus Sango appear to be the main people running this illegal operation. Officers found dangerous mining equipment and deadly chemicals at the site. The arrested Ghanaians are Isaac Odum, Lazarus Sango, Stephen Nkrumah, Kofi Emmanuel, and John Nkrumah. Three men from Burkina Faso also got caught during the raid. Police took away five water pumps, two bowls full of sand, one generator, and a container of cyanide. This poisonous chemical helps miners extract gold from dirt and rocks. All suspects will face court charges for their crimes. DCOP Abraham Acquaye spoke about the arrests during a press meeting. He explained that court problems make it hard to prosecute mining criminals properly. The Assin Fosu District Court has been closed for four months because the judge cannot work. Police must release suspects on bail instead of keeping them locked up. This situation makes fighting illegal mining much more difficult. The Inspector General sent 60 extra officers to help stop illegal mining activities. These additional police came from the National Headquarters to support local efforts. DCOP Acquaye asked citizens to report suspicious mining activities to police. Community members can help officers find more illegal operations. Working together will make stopping these crimes much easier for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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