The first Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Joe Osei Owusu, has said
shooting illegal miners can be an effective way of dealing with the
illegal mining menace.
The anti-galamsey task force, Operation Vanguard, recently expressed
unhappiness about what it said was the courts leniency in dealing with
illegal miners brought before them.
According to the Commander of the task force, Colonel Michael Amoah
Ayisi, if the situation lingers, illegal miners and their
financiers
will be motivated to act with impunity.
The task force since its composition last year has arrested some 983
illegal miners, violating the government’s ban on small-scale mining.
Twelve Chinese and four Burkinabes are among those arrested by the
eight-month-old operation.
In an exclusive interview with Starr News’ Parliamentary Correspondent,
Ibrahim Alhassan, Hon. Osei Owusu prescribed that the only viable way to
clamp down on the menace is to be ruthless.
“The other time I said we should shoot people and people were not happy
with that. [But] I still think that the way to deal with recalcitrant
people is not to use the regular law system,” he proposed.
Blaming the communities for the unending menace, Mr. Osei Owusu said,
“Many of them are complicit. They hide the perpetrators in the afternoon
and they go in the night to go and destroy the water bodies.”
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