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Miners' president arrested for asking police for identification
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51086, member: 636"] Ghana Police Service officers grabbed Michael Kwadwo Peprah during a raid targeting illegal mining operations across the Ashanti Region. The National Concerned Small Scale Miners Association president found himself behind bars after challenging the anti-illegal mining taskforce about their credentials. Peprah demanded officers prove their authority before allowing them to continue their work at the mining site. His Facebook post later revealed he suspected the team might be fake law enforcement agents. Mining community leaders have complained repeatedly about imposters stealing equipment while pretending to be legitimate officers. Peprah currently sits locked up at Nkawie Police Command while authorities prepare his transfer to Accra for extended questioning. Police sources confirmed investigators plan to interrogate the mining advocate about his confrontation with the taskforce members. The exact charges against Peprah remain unclear as officials refuse to release specific details about the incident. Mining association members worry the arrest signals a broader crackdown against their advocacy efforts. Peprah has built a reputation defending small-scale miners against what he calls illegal harassment by various enforcement groups. The detention has already rattled miners who depend on Peprah to fight for their rights during government operations. Many small-scale mining operators consider him their strongest voice against abusive tactics used during anti-illegal mining campaigns. His supporters fear authorities targeted him specifically because of his outspoken criticism of heavy-handed enforcement methods. The mining community remains on edge while waiting for updates about their leader's fate. [/QUOTE]
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