NAiMOS arrests six Chinese nationals for ilegal mining along Nyaase river in Ashanti Region
The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAiMOS) has arrested six (6) Chinese nationals found actively engaged in illegal mining operations along the Nyaase River, a tributary of the Tano River, at Kunsu Gyaenkontabuo in the Ahafo Ano South-West District of the Ashanti Region.
The operation also led to the recovery of two (2) pump action guns, one hundred and two (102) cartridges, a vehicle, and sixty thousand (6,000) Ghana Cedis in cash, making it one of the most significant single-operation arrests of foreign nationals in recent NAIMOS enforcement history.
At approximately 08:20 hours on Saturday, 18 April 2026, the NAIMOS taskforce launched a surprise intelligence-led operation on the illegal mining site.
A Chinese national was initially apprehended at the site in the early hours of the morning.
The taskforce directed the suspect to lead them to his residence (their hideout), a move that proved decisive, as the search that followed led to the arrest of the remaining five (5) Chinese nationals, all involved in the illegal enterprise.
At the mining site, the taskforce observed that the illegal miners had devastated vast acres of land, causing severe environmental damage to an area whose rivers and soils form the backbone of local livelihoods.
Two (2) excavator machines were immobilised through the removal of their control boards, monitors and hydraulic pumps, due to lack of lowbed services, rendering them useless
A NAiMOS excavator operator was then deployed to physically dismantle a metallic gold washing platform on site.
A wooden gold washing platform, some makeshift structures, a heavy duty water pumping machine, Changfan machines, and several water hoses were destroyed by burning.
One tricycle, locally known as an Aboboyaa, was also seized.
The search of the suspects' residence produced findings that elevated the gravity of the operation considerably.
Two (2) pump action guns and one hundred and two (102) rounds of ammunition were recovered from the premises, confirming that this was not merely an environmental offence but an armed criminal enterprise.
One Toyota Tacoma vehicle, assorted identification cards, passports and mobile phones were seized, along with sixty (60,000) thousand Ghana cedis recovered from a black polythene bag — a reflection of the scale of illicit proceeds being generated from the destruction of Ghana's natural resources.
All arrested suspects and seized items have since been conveyed to NAiMOS Headquarters for further investigation.
The six Chinese nationals have also been handed over to the Ghana Immigration Service for the appropriate legal and regulatory action.
Ghana's laws are unambiguous. Small-scale mining is not for foreigners under the Minerals and Mining Act, let alone illegal mining in water bodies and forest reserves.
Those who do contrary are not merely breaking the law — they are committing acts of environmental aggression against a sovereign nation, armed and organised in their defiance of accountability.
The discovery of weapons and ammunition at the residence of foreign illegal miners is a matter of grave national security concern, and NAiMOS treats it as such.
The Secretariat will continue its nationwide surprise operations until that reality is felt in every illegal mining camp across the country.
Ghana's water bodies, forests and mineral resources belong to the people of Ghana — and they will be defended accordingly.
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