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Forestry Commission Arrests 24 for Galamsey in Atewa Range Forest Reserve

The Forestry Commission has arrested 24 suspected illegal miners in a coordinated anti-illegal mining operation following a dawn swoop at the Atewa Range Forest Reserve.

The operation, conducted at approximately 3:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 26, 2026, at the Sagyimase portion of the Reserve within the Abuakwa South Municipality, involved 30 personnel drawn from six Rapid Response Teams (RRT) units across the country.

According to field reports, several miners managed to flee the site upon sighting the forestry officers.

However, 24 suspects were apprehended at the scene with no recorded fatalities. In the course of the operation, 16 water pumping machines suspected to have been used for illegal mining activities were destroyed, while 52 makeshift polysheet tent structures serving as temporary shelters were dismantled and burned.

Two additional water pumping machines were seized and transported to the Kyebi District Office of the Forest Services Division (FSD), to be kept as exhibits.

The suspects have been subsequently handed over to the Kyebi District Police for further investigation and prosecution.

Those arrested have been identified as: Dana Kebien, 41, from Kintampo; Michael Banjipoi, 18, Prang; Ohene Kwaku Sarong, 31, Dodowa; Bismark Tinaa, 22; Aworowora Nyabriseh, 18; Fawu Ibrahim, 35; Vinyaku Batu, 19; Yaw Matthew Betumba, 22; Akyekoga Patrick, 24, and Daniel Akwasi, 20.

The other suspects are Selas Lyn, 23; Leh Francis, 25; Eric Matan, 32; Abubakar Rashid, 24; Seku Stephen, 37; Shahadu Karim, 35; Asumadu Bismark, 42, as well as Abraham Tetteh, 33.

Five others were identified as minors.

“The Atewa Range Forest Reserve remains one of Ghana’s most ecologically significant landscapes, serving as a critical watershed and biodiversity hotspot. The FC is constantly committed to safeguarding the Reserve from illegal mining activities, which continue to threaten forest integrity, water bodies, and surrounding communities.”

“The Rapid Response Teams have also indicated that surveillance and enforcement efforts in and around the Atewa enclave will be sustained to deter further incursions and protect the nation’s natural heritage.”

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