Stormhill was a tense battleground today as a specialised unit of Joburg Metro Police (JMPD) conducted a large-scale operation against zama zamas and illegal mining activities.
Public Safety MMC Mgcini Tshwaku and the Acting Chief of Police, Angie Mokasi also visited the location, sending a clear warning to illegal miners.
The MMC and the specialised unit embarked on a tour of multiple areas where the zama zamas have been known to operate.
During his visit to Riverlea, Zamimpilo, New Canada, Fleurhof, Mathole, Durban Deep, and Jerusalem, Tshwaku announced a robust action plan.
Tshwaku said the plan involves short- and long-term solutions. The immediate focus includes zeroing in on hotspot areas to restore safety.
This includes having dedicated JMPD units on the ground every day to respond quickly and effectively.
Tshwaku stated his firm commitment to fighting crime, and he sent out a stern warning to the miners, stating their days are numbered.
During Saturday’s operation in Robertsville, one miner was fatally shot in a mineshaft believed to be their headquarters.
JPMD said recovery was extensive:
“We are not scared of you”, he said. “We are going to get inside these mines here and look for them.
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Tshwaku said the miners are “cowards” who ran away when they saw the officers.
He added: “They are very scared. We are not scared. We are going to shoot them. We going to show them who we are.
“Because you cannot show us guns and say you are not scared of law enforcement. JMPD is going to show you flames.”
Tshwaku said more raids are to follow.
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