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‘National Security galamseyers’ to be re-arraigned today

Court.jpeg The Kaneshie District Court refused to hear the case when 11 of them appeared before the court

Tue, 11 May 2021 Source: Kasapa fm

State Prosecutors are expected to re-arraign the alleged illegal miners (galamseyers) posing as National Security officers today, May 11, 2021.

The Kaneshie District Court refused to hear the case when 11 of them appeared before the court on grounds that, per Section 192(2) of the Criminal Offences Act 1960, Act 29 as amended, the court needs AG’s written consent before it can entertain charges pertaining to possession of firearms without lawful excuse.

Background

The youth of Akyem Akanteng on Tuesday, May 4, 2021, invaded the Atewa Forest reserve to arrest about seventeen (17) illegal miners including 14 National Security Operatives who claimed to be working at the Jubilee House.

The National Security Operatives sneaked into the forest at dawn to illegally mine gold.

The youth of Akyem Akanteng massed up and invaded the forest, disarmed the National Security Operatives, and rounded them up before handing them over to the forestry commission and Police who later came to the community.

The five vehicles used by the operatives were also vandalized with some of the tires deflated. The damaged vehicles included a Tundra with registration number NR 9706-20.

A Toyota Hilux with registration number GT 9683-14 and Nissan Patrol GR with registration number GW 1966-12.

According to the Asamankese Divisional Police Commander ACP Kankam Boadu said some of the arms seized by the residents have been retrieved with others still missing.

“They identified themselves as National Security Personnel and some of their sidearms and firearms seized by members of the community, we were able to retrieve some of the others are missing so the investigation is ongoing,” he said.

The alleged National Security Operatives arrested for engaging in illegal mining were subsequently picked by armed military personnel and moved to Accra.

The suspects were earlier transferred from the Asamankese police station Tuesday, where they were apprehended by a mob to the Eastern Regional Police Headquarters.

The suspects were transported in the police branded Bus Wednesday, May 5,2021 under the guard of armed military personnel some of whom were on board the bus while others followed the bus with a military vehicle.

Community

The Assembly Member for the Akyem Akanteng Henry Owusu Kesse told Kasapa News, “for the past three weeks going to one month, we have seen lots of movement to the Atewa Forest.”

“We are told there is a discovery of a new gold deposit. About some weeks ago, some national security operatives with arms came there to seize gold deposits amidst gunfire and run away.”

He further narrated “one Barfuor Asare who says he is chairman of the small-scale miners also came there to deceive us by also taking some of the gold dust away. So, we were on alert to protect the forest when on Sunday and Monday night armed men including national security operatives invaded the forest so the youth massed up and arrested them.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of National Security says the alleged operatives who were arrested for illegal mining in the Eastern region are workers of a contract staff of the ministry.

A statement issued on behalf of the Ministry by the Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah on May 7, 2021, stated that” preliminary investigation conducted by the National Intelligent Bureau revealed that the persons arrested are not staff or operatives of the Ministry of National Security. The arrested persons named a contract staff of the Ministry as the one who engaged them for the said activity.”

Source: Kasapa fm