
By OBAKENG MAJE
Seventy one immigrants were pounced on by the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, National Intervention Unit (NIU), Special Task Force (STF), Tactical Response Team (TRT), Public Order Police (POP), South African National Defence Force (SANDF).
The North West police spokesperson, Col Adele Myburgh said Airwing, Mounted Unit, Local Criminal Record Centre (LCRC), K9, Visible Policing and Mine security were also part of the task team. She said this took place during multidisciplinary and crime intelligence driven, Vala Umgodi in Hebron and Rustenburg respectively that was conducted between 16 and 20 February 2024.
āIn Hebron, five illegal miners aged between 18 and 40, were arrested on 16 February 2024 after the police received a tip-off. This resulted in the discovery of an illegal wash plant at Bangladesh Section.
āLovemore Sithole (40), John Sithole (34), Shadrack Mhlanga (32), Lazarus Sithole (20) and Matthew Sithole (18), briefly appeared before the Ga-Rankuwa Magistrateās Court on 19 February 2024. They were remanded in custody until 5 March 2024,ā she said.

According to Myburgh, equipment as well as gold bearing material, were confiscated by the police.
She further said, in a second operation conducted in Kroondal, outside Rustenburg on 20 February 2024, 71 illegal immigrants were arrested as well as three illegal miners. Myburgh added that, all accused persons who are mainly Lesotho and Mozambique foreign nationals, appeared before the Rustenburg Magistrateās Court on 22 February āŖ2024.
āSixteen 16⬠illegal immigrants were found guilty for Contravention of Section (41) of the Immigration Act, 2002 (Act No. 13 of 2002) and sentenced to pay a fine of R3000. Only four could pay the fine and the other 12 remained in custody, whilst one immigrant was deported.
āFifty four 54 illegal immigrants were remanded in custody until 26 February 2024 and 6 March 2024. Three men who were charged with illegal mining, Poncho Motlalepula (26), Petros Mosia (41) and Andries Madire (44), were also remanded in custody until 29 February 2024,ā she said.
Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena, commended the team for their dedication, which resulted in the arrests and seizures. Kwena said this will serve as a warning that the police, working with other stakeholders, will leave no stone unturned in dealing with illicit mining.
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