POLOKWANE – An extensive police operation aimed at curbing illegal mining in Limpopo has led to the detention of nine undocumented foreign nationals, revealing the ongoing struggle against unlawful mining activities in the region.
The arrests occurred during a concentrated 10-hour initiative by the South African Police Service (SAPS) on Thursday in Bergnek Village, located in the Capricorn District.
This operation is part of a larger campaign by law enforcement to disrupt unlawful mining, pinpoint suspected offenders, and tackle criminal activities that jeopardize both community safety and economic stability.
According to police, the nine detained individuals, aged between 19 and 38, were apprehended for allegedly violating South Africa’s immigration statutes.
The operation covered more than just one location. Officers conducted inspections at six farms, four sites suspected of illegal mining, and eight identified areas of criminal activity.
In a collaborative effort, law enforcement searched 12 individuals, examined five properties, and inspected three vehicles. Additionally, police engaged in extensive foot and route patrols throughout the region as part of their broader crime prevention strategy.
This operation underscores the mounting pressure on illegal mining operations, which officials assert pose significant threats to public safety, environmental integrity, and economic progress.
Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, the Provincial Commissioner of Limpopo, commended the officers for their dedication and efforts during the operation.
“Illegal mining poses significant risks to community safety, economic development and the environment. We remain resolute in our efforts to dismantle illegal mining operations and ensure that all individuals operating outside the law are brought to justice,” Hadebe stated.
She further mentioned that similar operations will persist throughout the province as officials work to protect communities and South Africa’s natural assets.
The issue of illegal mining continues to be a significant challenge in various areas of South Africa, with authorities focusing increasingly on operations associated with undocumented migration, organized crime, and environmental damage.
The recent arrests in Bergnek emphasize that the struggle against illegal mining in Limpopo remains ongoing, with police committed to maintaining their efforts against those acting unlawfully.
