2 Illegal Miners Arrested in Anambra with 40-Ton Truck of Kaolin

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, Anambra State Command says its operatives while acting on credible intelligence, have trailed and arrested two suspects for engaging in illegal mining activities in the State.

The Suspects, Madueke Akpuchukwu male, aged 53 from Awomama town in Oru East Local Government Area of Imo State, and Chimezie Ezenduka male, aged 54 of No 4 All Mekus Drive Federal Housing Onitsha, were apprehended at Igbariam conveying suspected solid mineral (Kaolin ) without relevant permit.

The State Commandant of NSCDC, Anambra State Command, Comdt. Maku Olatunde while parading the suspects at the State Headquarters in Awka, commended the Command’s  Mining Marshal Squad led by ACC Agunwa Osita for acting on the strength of the information to apprehend the economic saboteurs.

According to him,  preliminary investigations showed that the 40-ton truck with no registration number was loaded with six hundred bags of Kaolin and covered with tarpaulin to disguise as cement consignment.

Comdt. Maku who put the value of the solid minerals at twenty million, two hundred and four thousand, four hundred naira only (N20,204, 400), said it was excavated at a sealed site around Nando and being transported outside the state without waybill or license permitting the suspects to deal in mining.

The State NSCDC boss revealed that the activities of illegal miners have been depriving Anambra State under the Solution-focused Administration of Professor Chukwuma Soludo of the much-needed revenue to bring the dividend of democracy to Ndi Anambra.

“NSCDC will continue to check the activities of those engaging in illegal mining across the state. It is not going to be business as usual.

“The Corps would be unrelenting in discharging its core mandate of checkmating and flushing out illegal miners from the State.

“They should either relocate from the State or stop immediately before the long hands of the law catches up on them,” he said.

The NSCDC State Commandant said the suspects will be arraigned in court at the end of ongoing investigations.

He called on Anambra residents to report illegal mining activities within their domains and continue to share useful information on anyone involved in unlawful mineral-related practices and environmental degradation for a prompt response.

Mr. Madueke Akpuchukwu one of the suspects who pleaded for mercy, in a confessional statement, admitted to being in the business of transporting Kaolin to needed companies for eight years without any certification as a licensed miner.

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