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Police, SANDF raid yields a number of illegal mining equipment in Barberton

The raid was a joint operation between the SAPS and SANDF.

Illegal mining in Barberton  has been a thorn in the side of law enforcement agencies over the years. Smelting  houses and the accompanying equipment to convert the gold into ore, spring up randomly  and the police rely  on tip-offs to stop illegal miners from continuing with  their illicit activities.

Col Johan Engelbrecht, the station commander at Barberton Police Station, confirmed this morning that  the police have seized a substantial  number of smelting equipment in the area.

The equipment that was seized during the raid.

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“We received information that there  were three smelting houses operating in the area, and conduct ed an intelligence-driven operation, hoping to catch the suspects.

“The operation started on Friday at about 13:00  and we targeted the three houses. Unfortunately, no arrests were made as the suspects fled into the bush on our arrival,” said Engelbrecht.

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He  said the  raid was a joint operation between the SAPS and  SANDF, adding that the seizure of the illegal mining equipment may well serve to disrupt the illegal miners’ operations in the area.

Engelbrecht said operations of this nature were ongoing, depending on the information provided by the community.

“We act on the information as soon as possible and our investigations into illegal mining are conducted on a regular basis,” he said.

 

 

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