Gauteng Communities to Receive Sustained Action Against Illegal Mining

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The South African Police Service (SAPS) has taken significant steps towards addressing the issue of illegal mining in Gauteng communities. The deployment of specialized forces to the area has contributed to an increased sense of safety for residents.

Community Engagement Event

On August 4, 2023, the Police Ministry led a community engagement event to discuss intensified police operations against illegal miners. This collaboration between the community and law enforcement has proved fruitful, resulting in over 190 arrests, including several undocumented persons believed to be part of well-organized and well-funded criminal networks.

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Recovery of Illegal Items

Police operations have also led to the recovery of numerous illegal firearms, ammunition, stolen property, explosives, gas cylinders, and other tools commonly used in illegal mining activities.

Multi-Faceted Approach

Police Minister General Bheki Cele emphasizes that the ongoing operations are just a part of the comprehensive plan to end illegal mining in the region. The ultimate goal is to stabilize the area so that other departments can step in and work towards permanently closing off mines. Addressing social issues in the community that drive crime is also an important aspect of the long-term solution.

Arrests of Handlers

The Hawks, the South African police’s specialized unit, have arrested almost 90 suspects who are believed to be handlers of the illegal miners and middle or top players in the illegal mining network.

Lasting Solution

Minister Cele has assured the affected residents of Gauteng that a lasting solution to the problem of illegal mining and associated crime is indeed on the horizon. The Security Cluster Ministers are scheduled to further deliberate on illicit mining in a meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa this weekend.

Multi-Faceted Approach

The collaboration between the SAPS, the Police Ministry, and the community in Gauteng highlights the importance of a multi-faceted approach to tackling the complex issue of illegal mining. By addressing the problem at various levels, the government hopes to put an end to this dangerous and environmentally damaging practice.

Positive Impact

The ongoing work of the SAPS and other law enforcement entities will continue to make a tangible, positive impact on the lives of those affected by this issue.

Collective Action

The events in Gauteng demonstrate the power of unity and collective action in the face of adversity. As the situation continues to evolve, it is clear that the fight against illegal mining in South Africa is far from over – but the resolve of those involved is unwavering.

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