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Twelve people accused of destroying sections of the Tarkwa–Takoradi railway line through illegal mining (galamsey) activities have been remanded into prison custody by the Tarkwa Circuit Court.
The court, presided over by Madam Ama Manu, ordered that the suspects reappear on October 22, 2025, as investigations and proceedings continue.
The accused persons are Larry Kweku, Labin Moeshi, Isaac Arhin, Eliasu Asumah, Nureeden Kwabena, Idari Mobe, Kwame Simon, Bernice Adom, Jude Asuma, Alex Kofi Aquah, Jonathan Ayandoh, and Combat Daniel.
According to Adom News’ correspondent, Lord Tawiah, the suspects were charged with engaging in illegal mining and causing damage to public property.
“They looked very sober, like they had regretted their actions,” he said.
“But as we all know, the law is the law, and no matter how regretful they seem, justice must take its course.”
The suspects were arrested on September 30 and were initially granted police enquiry bail before being remanded on Monday.
READ ALSO: 12 remanded over destruction of Tarkwa–Takoradi railway line; to reappear on Oct. 22
Background
The suspects were arrested for allegedly causing extensive damage to a section of the Tarkwa–Takoradi railway line at Akyem in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality through illegal mining activities.
The railway line, which is essential for transporting Ghana’s manganese exports, has been severely affected by galamsey operations. Illegal miners were found to have dug under a railway bridge, removing the supporting soil and leaving the tracks hanging dangerously in mid-air.
Following a viral video exposing the extent of the destruction, a high-level government team — including Western Regional Minister Joseph Nelson, MP for Tarkwa Nsuaem Issah Salifu Taylor, and a National Security Liaison Officer — visited the site to assess the situation.
Mr Nelson condemned the destruction and urged traditional authorities to take stronger control of their areas. He also called on the Ghana Railways Authority to increase patrols to prevent further vandalism.
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