Western Region, Ghana (BN24) – In a significant crackdown on illegal mining, the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS), in collaboration with the Nzema East Blue Water Guards, successfully seized 50 chanfang machines and other mining equipment along the Ankobra River in the Western Region, Ghana. The operation, carried out on Friday, August 22, 2025, focused on illegal mining activities in the Abelebo and Akango communities within the Nzema East Municipality.

This coordinated raid follows growing concerns over the devastating environmental damage caused by illegal mining in the region. Local reports indicated severe degradation of the Ankobra River and surrounding ecosystems, prompting authorities to act swiftly.

Armed with intelligence from local informants and surveillance support from the Blue Water Guards, the task force identified and targeted key illegal mining sites in the area. Drone footage captured a large number of illegal miners, who fled the scene as the team arrived. Despite their escape, the operation was successful in halting illegal operations on the Ankobra River.
Among the seized items were 50 chanfang machines, along with other mining equipment such as polytanks, generators, and extensive pipelines. Several makeshift shelters used by the miners were also dismantled. Additional confiscated items included refrigerators, a motorbike, PVC pipes, and parts of an excavator, all left behind by the fleeing miners.
Joyce Asiedu, Administrator of NAIMOS, confirmed the successful operation and reiterated the organization’s commitment to combating illegal mining in Ghana. She emphasized the importance of continued collaboration with the Blue Water Guards and other local enforcement agencies to ensure the protection of the country’s natural resources and to safeguard communities affected by illegal mining activities.

With Ghana’s mining sector facing increasing pressure from illegal operations, the continued efforts of NAIMOS and the Blue Water Guards signal a strong commitment to preserving the environment and restoring the health of critical river systems like the Ankobra.



