A total of 811 illegal miners have so far been arrested by the joint military and police taskforce set up to enforce the ban on illegal mining since it started operating on July 31, 2016.
Colonel Michael Amoah-Ayisi, Commander of the Taskforce (Operation Vanguard), said it has additionally seized 1,788 mining equipment and completely destroyed 2,919 Chang fa machines (floating platforms).
He disclosed this while speaking at an end-of-year social event organized for the military and police officers at its Ashanti Region Forward Operating Base (FOB) at Wawase-Obuasi.
He expressed happiness about the strong support and cooperation they were receiving from people in the communities.
Col Amoah-Ayisi said their eagerness to save the waterbodies, forests, farms and farmlands from destruction is most refreshing and asked them to continue to show commitment.
He also saluted the government for its unwavering commitment to get the job successfully done.
He reminded the officers and men to maintain high level of professionalism, loyalty and dedication to the assigned task.
“They should do everything to live up to expectation and that they could not afford to disappoint – let their country down.
He added, “It is the responsibility of the taskforce to keep Ghana and the environment, clean and safe.”
The Obuasi Circuit Court Judge, Frederick Nawurah, praised the taskforce for the good job of protecting the rivers, streams and natural resources.
He noted that “running around in the dark in uncovered pit-infested areas was no easy thing doing.
Similar social events were held in the Western and Eastern FOBs at Tarkwa and New Abirem.
GNA