Illegal mining on a ‘state owned farm’, 5 arrested, Barberton

South African Police Service

Illegal mining on a ‘state owned farm’, 5 arrested, Barberton
Illegal mining on a 'state owned farm', 5 arrested, Barberton. Photo: SAPS

Five suspects, aged between 34 and 50 are expected to appear in the Barberton Magistrate’s Court on 20 May 2020, facing charges of possession of gold bearing material as well as defeating the ends of justice. They were arrested earlier on Tuesday, 19 May 2020 in Barberton on an Intelligence driven operation.

This came after members of Crime Intelligent in Mpumalanga received information about suspects who were busy with illegal mining activities on a farm just outside Barberton. They then operationalised that particular information at which point they and other members, devised a plan and organised a sting operation to arrest the suspects. The formations later spotted three men apparently grinding gold dust with gold material on the said farm on what looked like a makeshift plant.

Police approached the men and inquired about a mining license which permits them to carry out such an activity but they failed to produce one. They further could not give a sensible explanation or the name of the mining company they were working for and were then arrested.

Preliminary investigation into the matter revealed that the farm belongs to the state and that the two men who leasing it were apparently aware of the illegal activities conducted there but opted not to report to the authorities and therefore they were charged with defeating the ends of justice.

Police also seized all the material, equipment as well as the two vehicles which were used during the operation.

South Africa Today – South Africa News

SOURCESouth African Police Service