Police Arrest 22 Togolese Nationals for Suspected Illegal Mining in Savannah Region
The Savannah Regional Police Intelligence Department has arrested 22 foreign nationals, all reportedly from Togo, in connection with suspected illegal mining operations in the region. The arrests form part of a coordinated crackdown on unauthorized mining activities, commonly referred to in Ghana as
Ogyem Solomon

The Savannah Regional Police Intelligence Department has arrested 22 foreign nationals, all reportedly from Togo, in connection with suspected illegal mining operations in the region. The arrests form part of a coordinated crackdown on unauthorized mining activities, commonly referred to in Ghana as “galamsey,” which have serious environmental and economic consequences.
Police reports indicate that the suspects were apprehended during intelligence-led operations targeting communities and sites suspected of engaging in illicit mineral extraction. Over the past few months, illegal mining activities in the Savannah Region have increased, prompting law enforcement agencies to intensify surveillance and enforcement measures.
Illegal mining often involves the use of unregulated equipment to extract gold and other minerals without proper permits or oversight. These activities can lead to widespread environmental damage, including deforestation, water pollution, and soil degradation. Additionally, the practice results in significant losses for the government, as unlicensed mineral sales evade taxation and other regulatory fees, impacting public revenue.
During the operation, police seized several pieces of equipment believed to have been used in the unlawful mining activities. These included improvised extraction tools, containers, and other materials commonly associated with galamsey operations. All confiscated items are currently in police custody pending further forensic examination.
Authorities confirmed that the arrested suspects are assisting with ongoing investigations. Charges are expected to be filed once police complete their inquiry. The Ghana Police Service has reiterated its commitment to working with other security agencies, local authorities, and community leaders to tackle illegal mining comprehensively and protect the country’s natural resources.
Environmental advocates and local community leaders have welcomed the arrests, emphasizing the need to safeguard the Savannah Region’s fragile ecosystem. They have also called for stronger collaboration between law enforcement, environmental bodies, and communities to prevent the resumption of illegal mining activities.
Illegal mining has long been a challenge in Ghana, drawing attention from government agencies, civil society organizations, and international partners due to its environmental, social, and economic impacts. Previous interventions have included joint police and military operations, public education campaigns, and efforts to formalize small-scale mining under regulated frameworks to ensure safety, legality, and environmental protection.
Residents of affected areas have expressed hope that this latest round of arrests will deter future illegal mining and help restore degraded lands. Community members have also called on authorities to provide alternative livelihoods for local youth, who are often drawn into illegal mining due to unemployment and limited economic opportunities.
The Savannah Regional Police have assured the public that they remain committed to upholding the law, enforcing environmental regulations, and protecting natural resources for the benefit of current and future generations. Investigations are ongoing, and further updates are expected as authorities proceed with legal actions against the arrested individuals and any accomplices identified.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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