Police arrest suspect accused of charging zama-zamas a fee to operate in Primrose, three others arrested

Gauteng police officers have arrested four zama-zamas in Primrose, Ekurhuleni, including a man accused of charging the illegal miners a fee to operate in the area. File Picture: Itumeleng English African News Agency (ANA)

Gauteng police officers have arrested four zama-zamas in Primrose, Ekurhuleni, including a man accused of charging the illegal miners a fee to operate in the area. File Picture: Itumeleng English African News Agency (ANA)

Published Aug 10, 2023

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Three alleged zama-zamas and a man accused of charging the illegal miners a fee to operate in Primrose, Ekurhuleni, were arrested, Gauteng police said on Thursday.

Gauteng police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Mavela Masondo said they received a tip-off from Crime Intelligence about armed illegal miners who were in possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition around the Primrose area.

Masondo said the suspects were found with a rifle, ammunition and gold-bearing soil during a police-led operation on Wednesday.

“The area where illegal mining is taking place was approached tactically, and the team noticed an individual busy on his phone and with a rifle on his lap.

“The man and three other suspected illegal miners were also found with gold-bearing soil and they were arrested,” Masondo said.

Masondo said upon further investigation, police had since established that one of the four suspects had been charging the illegal miners a fee to operate in the Primrose and to get access to the mining area.

The arrests were made following a tip-off to Crime Intelligence about the armed group.

The arrests were effected by a team consisting of SAPS Ekurhuleni District Crime Intelligence, Tactical Task Team, Trio Task Team, Bad Boys Security and Blue Hawk Tactical.

The police-led operation with private security companies was part of ongoing operations to disrupt and dismantle illegal mining in Gauteng province.

Masondo said police-led operations aimed at disrupting and dismantling illegal mining and the recovery of unlicensed firearms in Gauteng would continue.

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