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2 policemen, 4 foreign nationals arrested for galamsey in Krokosua Hills, Juabuso Forest

Eight people including two policemen and four Chinese nationals were arrested on Monday by the Rapid Response Unit of the Forestry Commission for allegedly engag­ing in illegal mining activities in the Krokosua Hills Forest Reserve in the Juaboso Forest District of the Western North Region.

The two policemen (names withheld) carrying AK-47 assault rifles and the other suspects are currently in the custody of the Western North Police Command.

The suspects were identified as Wen Shi Yu, 30; Wen Yong Cheng, 30; Wen Fu Kin, 58; Lee Pin, 60; Edward Owusu, 25; Kwesi Frank, 42; Abudu Ramani, 41 and Joe Naburi, 37.

The exercise which was con­ducted by a team from the Rapid Response Unit of the Forestry Commission, (FC) drawn from various districts across the country also demobilised 10 excavators and arrested.

The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the FC, Ms Joyce Ofori Kwafo, confirmed this to the Gha­naian Times in Accra, yesterday.

She said the team razed down some makeshift wooden structures erected by the illegal miners.

The PRO stated that three Toyota 4×4 vehicles with registra­tion numbers GN 4165 -12; GT 9334 -12, and GS 4895-Z, used to facilitate their activities were also seized, in addition to one unreg­istered motorbike and two pump action guns.

Ms Kwafo said the suspects have been sent to the Sefwi-Wiawso Police Regional Command for fur­ther investigations and prosecution, adding that unspecified quantities of a substance suspected to be gold wereseized by the team.

The PRO stated that the sus­pects would soon be processed for court and assured of FC efforts in reducing such menace at the forest reserves.

In a related development, two excavators were also demobilised in the same reserve on Sunday.

Ms Kwafo said the Krokosua Hills Forest Reserve which lies along the eastern end of River Bia in the Western North Region served as an important watershed.

“It is one of the biodiversity hotspots in the country with a rich diversity of rare and restricted range flora and fauna,” she added

She said a portion of this reserve had been designated a Globally Significant Biodiversity Area (GSBA).

 BY ANITA NYARKO-

YIRENKYI

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