BANNED MINING

Police arrest 7 more Ethiopian miners at closed gold mine in Moyale

The arrests came a day after five others had been arrested in the same area

In Summary
  • The area is near the Kenya-Ethiopian border.
  • Police said a team was patrolling Moyale-Dabel road when they found the seven men headed to the mining site.
Security officials at the Moyale gold mining site on March 14, 2024
Security officials at the Moyale gold mining site on March 14, 2024
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Seven more Ethiopians were Monday arrested as they headed to a gold mining site that had been closed in Moyale, Marsabit County.

The area is near the Kenya-Ethiopian border.

Police said a team was patrolling Moyale-Dabel road when they found the seven men headed to the mining site.

The arrest came barely a day after five miners were arrested at the same gold mine site.

The suspects were arrested Sunday evening by a team of police officers who were patrolling the Hilo Mining site.

They were all Ethiopians and included two women. Police said they also recovered four generators, a grinder, two drilling machines, a rope, a bucket and other excavation tools.

The group was detained at the Moyale police station ahead of arraignment with the offences of contravening the Public Order Act, illegal mining and being in Kenya illegally.

This came days after Interior Cabinet Secretary Kiture Kindiki visited the area and ordered the closure of gold mining sites in Marsabit.

He also gazetted the areas as dangerous after seven people were killed in clashes over the control of the mining sites.

Four other people are admitted in hospital with injuries following skirmishes between gangs over the control of the sites.

Kindiki flew to Dabel Artisinal Mining Sites within the Golbo Division of Marsabit and announced measures to arrest the escalation of violence and other criminal activities in the area.

The area has been rife with armed criminals facilitating trade in narcotic drugs, while seven people including two aliens were killed this week in gang rivalries among the illegal artisan miners on site.

Cases of rape, defilement and gender-based violence have been booked, Kindiki said.

Kindiki said a special team from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has taken over investigations to identify and apprehend the offenders.

He also said effective 0630 hours Thursday, March 14, 2024, the Dabel Artisinal Mining Sites described in Gazette Notice No.3032 of even date, had been declared dangerous and disturbed and vacation orders issued for 30 days.

This meant the site had been closed.

“Pursuant to Section 8(1) of the Public Order Act, Cap 56 of the Laws of Kenya, and Section 106(1) of the National Police Service Act, no person may be found present in the areas specified in the Gazette Notice at any time without the written authority of the County Police Commander, Marsabit County,” he said.

As such, he added, the gazetted areas remain under the domination of national security agencies and no access to, or activity of any nature whatsoever is permitted in the said areas during the pendency of the orders herein.


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