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Jan 20, 2025 02:50 AM IST

GHANA-MINE:At least seven people killed by army at Ghana’s AngloGold Ashanti mine

By Maxwell Akalaare Adombila and Christian Akorlie

At least seven people killed by army at Ghana's AngloGold Ashanti mine
At least seven people killed by army at Ghana’s AngloGold Ashanti mine

ACCRA -A Ghanaian small-scale miners’ association on Sunday said soldiers killed nine unarmed people at an AngloGold Ashanti mine on Saturday night, while the army said seven illegal miners had been killed in a firefight.

Kofi Adams, local chairman of the Ghana National Association of Small Scale Miners, told Reuters that nine people had been killed and fourteen severely injured in the incident at the Obuasi gold mining site in the West African country’s Ashanti Region.

He said the people had not been armed.

Earlier, Ghana’s armed forces said that about 60 illegal miners carrying locally manufactured rifles and other weapons breached the mine’s security fence at around 11:00 pm on Saturday and fired on a military patrol deployed there, leading to a shootout.

“This is unprecedented it’s difficult to understand why this happened,” Adams said, noting that in the past, trespassers on the site had been scared off with warning shots.

Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama ordered an immediate investigation into the incident, the presidency said in a statement on Sunday, calling it “tragic”.

The government has asked AngloGold Ashanti to cover the medical expenses of the injured and the cost of burials, the presidency’s statement said.

AngloGold Ashanti could not immediately be reached for comment.

The Johannesburg-listed miner owns the Iduapriem and Obuasi mines in southern Ghana. The two mines produced more than 490,000 ounces of gold last year.

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Military clarifies AngloGold Ashanti mine deaths

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Accra, Jan. 19, GNA – The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has confirmed the death of seven persons and injury of another after some illegal miners intruded the Anglo Gold Ashanti mines at Obuasi in the Ashanti Region Saturday night.

The military said about 60 illegal miners breached the Anglo Gold Ashanti mines security fence and intruded at Cote D’or Ramp in an attempt to enter the Deep Decline of the mines.

A statement signed and issued by Brigadier General Eric Aggrey-Quarshie, Director of Public Relations, GAF, said the illegal miners fired gunshots at the military patrol deployed on Operation HALT II duties in the area.

The GAF said the illegal miners wielded locally manufactured rifles, pump action guns, gas cylinders, knives, heavy duty industrial bolt cutters, axes and machetes.

“The troops returned fire in self-defence. The shootout led to the death of seven illegal miners and one seriously injured,” the statement said.

“The remaining illegal miners bolted away. A soldier who was also hit by pellets from a pump action gun and got injured has been treated. Six pump action BB cartridges were retrieved,” it added.

President John Dramani Mahama has directed an immediate investigation into the violent clash at the AngloGold Ashanti mining site.

In a statement, the Presidency expressed regret over the incident, saying that the loss of life was a matter of great concern.

“The Government wishes to express deep regret over the tragic loss of up to eight (8) lives, said to be illegal miners, following a violent clash at a mining site in Obuasi,” the statement read.

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GAF shares story behind shooting incident involving illegal miners and soldiers at Anglo Gold mines

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Invasion of gold mine results in death of seven Invasion of gold mine results in death of seven

The Ghana Armed Forces has detailed issues surrounding the January 18, 2025 shooting incident that occurred at the Anglo Gold Ashanti mines leading to the killing of seven persons.

According to a release signed by the Director General of Public Relations, Brigadier General E. Aggrey-Quashie, on Saturday 18 January 2025 at about 2300 hours (11:00 pm), illegal miners numbering about 60 breached the Anglo Gold Ashanti mines security fence and intruded at Cote D’or Ramp.

He noted that the illegal miners aimed to enter the Deep Decline of the mines, hence retaliation by officers on the ground resulted in shooting since the illegal miners were wielding various weapons.

“The military patrol deployed on Operation HALT II duties at the mentioned location were fired upon by the illegal miners when the soldiers tried to stop them from accessing the Deep Decline.

“The illegal miners were wielding locally manufactured rifles, pump action guns, gas cylinders, knives, heavy-duty industrial bolt cutters, axes and machetes,” he added.

However, the shootout became fatal as the soldiers resorted to self-defence.

The shootout led to the death of seven illegal miners with one seriously injured.

GAF noted that the remaining illegal miners bolted but a soldier who was also hit by pellets from a pump action gun and got injured has been treated.

Six pump action BB cartridges were retrieved, it added.

“The Ghana Armed Forces(GAF) wishes to reiterate its caution to all and sundry that military personnel on authorised duty have the right to defend themselves, innocent civilians, and property, including the use of lethal force, if necessary to preserve life.

“GAF wishes to urge all illegal miners to stay away from mining concessions and also desist from engaging troops in shootouts since the consequences of such actions could be fatal,” it concluded.

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