CrimeLocal newsNews

Multi-agency operation dismantles illegal mining hub in Benoni

Police are monitoring the area.

A multi-agency operation in Clovedene, Benoni, has led to the arrest of 62 suspected illegal miners, the demolition of 46 illegally erected structures, and the confiscation of a range of mining equipment in the Putfontein area.

The coordinated crackdown took place on May 6 and brought together the EMPD, SAPS, SANDF, Gauteng Traffic Wardens, Department of Home Affairs, Water and Sanitation, the Ekurhuleni Energy Department, Human Settlements, Environmental Health, the Department of Social Development, Disaster and Emergency Services, and private security services.

Stacked illegal mining implements
Law enforcement officers display seized illegal mining equipment, including phendukas and other tools used in the illicit operation. Photo: EMPD

Authorities confirmed that all 62 arrested suspects were detained on charges related to illegal immigration and are expected to appear in the Benoni Magistrate’s Court.

During the operation, the Energy Department disconnected unlawful electricity connections supplying the settlement, while the Land Invasion Unit and Human Settlements officials demolished structures identified as covering an illegal mining hub.


Inside an informal dwelling
Bags of sand suspected to contain gold-bearing material, seized at the illegal mining site for further investigation. Photo: EMPD

Although the shacks appeared to be ordinary dwellings, officials said they were being used to conceal mining activities and store equipment.

The significant haul of illegal mining tools seized included phendukas, wheelbarrows, generators, motors, and gas cylinders. Police also recovered explosives from one of the structures, prompting the activation of the Bomb Squad to secure the scene. Liquor valued at approximately R5,000 was also confiscated.


Illegal mining, often linked to violent crime and firearms-related offences, continues to pose a major challenge in affected areas, including Benoni, Boksburg and Germiston.


Crates of liquor surrounded by SAPS officers
SAPS officers display confiscated alcohol recovered during the raid, alongside other seized items. Photo: EMPD

Earlier this year, President Cyril Ramaphosa deployed the SANDF to support SAPS and other law enforcement agencies in efforts to combat illegal mining and associated criminal activity.

In his State of the Nation Address, President Ramaphosa described organised crime as one of the most immediate threats to South Africa’s democracy and economic development.

ALSO READ: Power outage: Metro blames illegal mining for damage

ALSO READ: Acting police minister to ensure illegal mining operations in Benoni receive attention

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from Benoni City Times in Google News and Top Stories.

Fanie Mthupha

Fanie joined Boksburg Advertiser over 14 years ago – covering a wide range of issues under the sun. He rose up the ranks from mid-level to senior journalist & became a news-editor. He studied journalism at Damelin & went on to complete his Diploma in Media Practices course at BMH – focusing on print and online media. He loves acting as the eyes and ears of the public.

Related Articles

Back to top button