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Miners' president Peprah arrested for questioning taskforce
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51071, member: 636"] Michael Kwadwo Peprah walked free after police grabbed him during a mining crackdown at Subriso Fante last Thursday. The National Concerned Small Scale Miners Association president found himself behind bars when he questioned whether the anti-illegal mining squad had proper authority. Peprah insisted he only wanted to check if the team was legitimate after hearing stories about fake officers robbing miners. The taskforce members accused him of meddling with their work and slapped handcuffs on him immediately. Authorities never filed formal charges against the mining advocate before letting him go. The released leader jumped on Facebook to blast what he called heavy-handed government tactics against miners. Peprah demanded officials abandon military-style raids and develop smarter approaches to tackle illegal mining problems. He pointed to multiple cases where taskforces operated without clear legal backing or proper supervision. The mining chief warned that aggressive enforcement only makes tensions worse between authorities and communities. His arrest sparked fresh debates about whether anti-galamsey operations need better oversight and accountability measures. Mining communities are buzzing about the incident as Peprah's supporters question how state-backed teams conduct their business. The advocate has long criticized brute force methods used against small-scale miners trying to make honest livings. His encounter with the taskforce highlights growing concerns about transparency in government crackdowns across mining regions. Industry watchers predict the arrest will fuel demands for due process reforms in anti-illegal mining campaigns. The episode underscores ongoing friction between mining advocates and law enforcement agencies targeting galamsey operations. [/QUOTE]
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