The trapped miners were however rescued in the dawn of Friday March 22, 2013 with the help of their colleagues who first suspected the entrapment after the military cum national security operation.
Secretary to the Small Scale
Miners Association in Obuasi, Rufus Borry alleged on Wednesday in an interview
with XYZ News that “some of our colleagues were buried alive by the National
Security Operation”.
The rescued miners looked weak
and pale.
They had been trapped in the belly of the earth for more than 48 hours.
They had been trapped in the belly of the earth for more than 48 hours.
Rufus Borry who confirmed the
rescue of the trapped miners to XYZ News said the exercise was done with the
help of officers from the Ghana Armed Forces and the Bureau of National
Investigations.
He however expressed concerns
that a few of the miners could still be trapped in the belly of the earth.
Soldiers stormed some mining
towns in Obuasi on Wednesday with bulldozers and other heavy earth moving
equipment and machines to seal off all illegal mining pits without warning,
according to Mr Borry.
The National Security-led
operation angered scores of the small scale miners, who poured out on the
streets to demonstrate.
Four of them were shot as they
protested on the streets.
The Obuasi Police Command confirmed
to Journalists at a press briefing on Thursday March 21, 2013 that three of
those shot escaped from the Bryant Mission Hospital where they had been taken
for treatment.
The other was transferred to the
Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for further treatment.
Mr. Borry told XYZ News that the
Security Agencies had earlier told the local miners that the operation was
meant to target only illegal foreign miners, mostly the Chinese.
He therefore expressed surprise
at the turn of events.
The exercise formed part of the
Government's attempt to flush out illegal miners (Galamseyers) from Ghana.
The Director of Public Affairs at
the Ghana Armed Forces, Col Atintande M'bawini told Obuasi-based Time FM on
Wednesday that as part of measures to ensure that illegal miners don't return
after they had been flushed out, the joint exercise had adopted a strategy of
staying and mounting surveillance in areas where they have crippled the illegal
mining activities.
He noted that: “The intention is
not to kill people; it is just to stop the incidence of illegal mining”.
He however warned that those who
resist will be arrested adding that: “In some place where they carry offensive
weapons, off course if you fire at us we'll fire back at you, there's no big deal
about that”.
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