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Ghana arrests gold miners from Niger, Nigeria and Togo | Ghana arrests gold miners from Niger, Nigeria and Togo |
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Ghana's police have arrested at least 55 West Africans suspected of illegal gold mining, an immigration spokesman has told the BBC. | Ghana's police have arrested at least 55 West Africans suspected of illegal gold mining, an immigration spokesman has told the BBC. |
The arrests suggest that the police's focus has shifted away from Chinese miners to African miners, reports the BBC's Akwasi Sarpong in Accra. | |
More than 200 Chinese workers would be repatriated after their arrest last week, the spokesman said. | |
Ghanaian law prevents foreigners from working in small-scale gold mines. | Ghanaian law prevents foreigners from working in small-scale gold mines. |
Ghana is Africa's biggest gold producer after South Africa. | Ghana is Africa's biggest gold producer after South Africa. |
Screened | |
The raids are popular with many poor Ghanaians who feel that foreigners are taking jobs from them, our reporter says. | The raids are popular with many poor Ghanaians who feel that foreigners are taking jobs from them, our reporter says. |
Immigration spokesman Francis Palmdeti told the BBC that of the 55 arrested, 51 were from Niger, three from Togo and one from Nigeria. | Immigration spokesman Francis Palmdeti told the BBC that of the 55 arrested, 51 were from Niger, three from Togo and one from Nigeria. |
Identity checks were being done on three other detainees after they claimed they were Ghanaians, not Malians, as suspected, he said. | Identity checks were being done on three other detainees after they claimed they were Ghanaians, not Malians, as suspected, he said. |
The raid shows that officials are determined to stop any non-Ghanaian from getting involved in artisanal mining, our correspondent says. | |
The suspects are being screened at an immigration detention centre in the capital, Accra. | The suspects are being screened at an immigration detention centre in the capital, Accra. |
The authorities plan to deport them, our reporter says. | |
Mr Palmdeti said the Chinese embassy in Accra had agreed to arrange flights for the repatriation of 202 Chinese workers arrested last week in raids in four mineral-rich regions. | |
Most of them have been freed on bail after the embassy gave an undertaking that they would not remain in Ghana illegally, he added. | |
Gold 'stolen' | |
Nearly 140 of the Chinese have also paid a fine of $1,000 (£640) each for illegally working in Ghana, Mr Palmdeti said. | |
Some of the foreigners work for local companies, our correspondent says. | |
At least one of these companies, Honsol Mining, is at loggerheads with the government over the deportations. | |
It insists that all its workers have valid permits, and alleges that members of the security forces have stolen goal during raids on its property this year, our correspondent says. | |
In October last year, a Chinese boy was killed during a security crackdown on illegal mining. | In October last year, a Chinese boy was killed during a security crackdown on illegal mining. |
About 100 Chinese nationals were also detained over illegal mining the same month. | About 100 Chinese nationals were also detained over illegal mining the same month. |