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Police out on the West Rand to catch the ‘big fish’: Another 40 zama zamas arrested

Police Minister Bheki Cele, cops and other stakeholders have arrested another 40 illegal miners on Tuesday morning on the R28 between Randfontein and Krugersdorp.

Police Minister Bheki Cele was among the various stakeholders who cracked down on illegal miners and arrested more than 40 zama zamas at a mine dump on the R28 between Randfontein and Krugersdorp on Tuesday morning 2 August.

This was part of the ministry’s efforts to root out the problems within the different communities throughout the country after promising to clamp down on their “big bosses”.

Speaking to the Herald and News at the scene, the minister said dozens of pieces of mining equipment and gold-bearing material were also recovered at the mine dump.

I doubt that these guys found their way down here on their own. It looks like there’s some form of human trafficking,” Cele said, adding they might be clamping down on the men on the ground, but they now needed to move to the top and big fish.

Police also seem to have upped their game and are taking a no-nonsense approach on the West Rand following the tragedy in West Village where a film crew was attacked and robbed, and eight women raped by illegal miners.

For most of the morning, voice notes and notifications have been doing the rounds warning motorists to avoid the R28 due to the operations. It seems the road is now clear but motorists have been advised to remain cautious.

Police Minister Bheki Cele speaking to the media after the arrests.

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