97 suspects and a farm owner arrested for illegal mining

"The farm owner has also been arrested after he too was found with illegal ammunition and gold bearing equipment."

HEIDELBERG.- A national multidisciplinary team established to clamp down on illicit mining activities, has arrested 97 suspects for illegal mining in Heidelberg on Monday.

A sixty-two-year-old farm owner was amongst those who were arrested.

Police spokesperson Colonel Athlenda Mathe said mining equipment and implements as well as unlicensed firearms and 570 rounds of ammunition were also seized.

The firearms have been taken in for Ballistic testing to determine if they were utilised in any other crimes.

During the arrests the police discovered that all the suspects between the ages of 18 and 35 are all Lesotho nationals and majority were in the country illegally.

“The farm owner has also been arrested after he too was found with illegal ammunition and gold bearing equipment.”

All suspects will appear before the Heidelberg Magistrate’s Court on a charge of illegal mining, being in the country illegally, human trafficking, possession of explosives and illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.

The team who are responsible for this latest success include members of the National Intervention Unit (NIU), Tactical Response Teams (TRT), Public Order Police (POP), Crime Intelligence and Detectives, Bomb Disposal specialists as well as private stakeholders.

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