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    Interpol arrests at least 200 For Illegal Mining in 4 West African countries

    Austine NewmanBy Austine NewmanJanuary 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Interpol arrested at least 200 people in four West African countries as part of operations against illegal mining, the international police body said on Tuesday.

    The operations, code-named Sanu, were carried out in Burkina Faso, Gambia, Guinea and Senegal from June to October last year.

    Investigators seized a large quantity of chemicals and equipment used in illegal mining, including 150 kilograms (331 pounds) of cyanide, 325 kilograms (717 pounds) of active charcoal, 14 cylinders of mercury worth more than $100,000, 20 liters of nitrite acid, and two 57-liter containers of sulfuric acid.

    The seizure also includes 10 kilograms of cocaine and almost 7,000 explosive devices.

    The operation revealed the environmental damage resulting from illegal mining such as deforestation, landslides, drought, and flooding, the statement said.

    “Transnational criminal networks exploit mineral resources around the world, harming the environment, hurting national economies, weakening fragile communities, and endangering public health and safety. The operation’s success highlights the effectiveness of law enforcement when they join forces to tackle these threats,” said Interpol Secretary General Valdecy Urquiza.

    Although the operation primarily aimed to combat illegal gold mining, it also targeted illegal sand mining for the first time in Gambia, arresting seven people and seizing mining equipment.

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