5 arrested for illegal mining in Waterval Boven
Police also confiscated various items such as gas cylinders believed to have been used in illegal mining.
As part of the police’s ongoing battles with illegal mining in the region, officers deployed as part of the Vala Umgodi initiative arrested five people in Slaaihoek near Waterval Boven in Mpumalanga yesterday.
Police spokesperson Brigadier Donald Mdluli described the arrests as part of a ‘disruptive’ operation.

“The operation involved members of the Combat, Pro-active, Tactical Response Team, Crime Intelligence, Operational Support Team as well as the South African National Defence Force (SANDF),” he said.
“During the disruptive operation, five suspects, aged between 28 and 42, were apprehended for various offences, including illegal mining, contravention of the Immigration Act of South Africa as well as for unlawful possession of equipment including that suspected to be used during illegal mining activities.”
#sapsMP [ILLEGAL MINING] As part of an ongoing effort to combat #IllegalMining activities in the area of Ehlanzeni, members deployed for Operation Vala Umgodi, conducted a disruptive operation at Slaaihoek on the outskirts of Waterval Boven on Saturday, 21/12, resulting in the… pic.twitter.com/oNBqdlgZbd
— SA Police Service 🇿🇦 (@SAPoliceService) December 22, 2024
The police officers also confiscated a variety of other items that included generators, a gas cylinder, gas regulator, gas piping as well as other equipment.
The suspects are expected to appear in the Belfast Magistrate’s Court today.

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