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EMPD cracks down on illegal mining: six arrested in Germiston

EMPD cracks down on illegal mining: six arrested in Germiston

The Citizena day ago
EMPD cracks down on illegal mining: six arrested in Germiston
The EMPD Intervention Unit has arrested six undocumented foreign nationals for illegal mining and contravention of the Immigration Act in Germiston.
The arrests took place on August 8, during a sting operation targeting illegal mining activities across the City of Ekurhuleni.
Officers raided an illegal mining site in the Marathon informal settlement, intercepting the suspects in possession of mining equipment.
ALSO READ: Primrose residents demand urgent action as illegal mining blasts shake homes
Confiscated items included 52 steel balls, two phendukas, three chains, and a small generator.
The men were taken to Germiston Police Station and are expected to appear in Germiston Magistrate's Court soon on charges of illegal mining and immigration violations.
The EMPD emphasised its zero-tolerance approach to illegal mining and warned that anyone found breaking the law will face arrest and prosecution.
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