Minister warns against illegal mining

Seqobela Molomo, the illegal miner who lost his brother (Tumisang Molomo) in the underground shooting gets assisted by the police at the scene of the crime. Police recovered the bodies of illegal miners who were apparently shot execution style in alledged illegal mining gang turf war in Benoni. Picture: Antoine de Ras, 22/06/2014

Seqobela Molomo, the illegal miner who lost his brother (Tumisang Molomo) in the underground shooting gets assisted by the police at the scene of the crime. Police recovered the bodies of illegal miners who were apparently shot execution style in alledged illegal mining gang turf war in Benoni. Picture: Antoine de Ras, 22/06/2014

Published Jun 23, 2014

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Johannesburg - Mineral Resources Minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi on Monday warned communities to refrain from illegal mining activities after the bodies of eight illegal miners were found at a gold mine in Benoni.

“It is not only dangerous, but can lead to incidents such as this one,” he said in a statement.

Ramatlhodi said the department would implement measures to ultimately eradicate illegal mining.

“The measures include the sealing off of access holes, and working with law enforcement agencies to apprehend criminals.”

The bodies of illegal miners were found at a gold mine on Saturday and Sunday by security guards.

The guards found several cartridges near the bodies.

Police were looking for those responsible for the killing.

Sapa

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