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The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) deployed a specialised team to Samreboi in the Amenfi West Municipality on December 7, as part of its sustained nationwide offensive against illegal mining.
The operation, which took place between 15:45 hours and 19:23 hours, saw officers move deliberately through difficult terrain under strict operational discipline.
Upon arrival at the identified location, the NAIMOS team observed clear signs of active illegal mining; however, the operators had already fled ahead of the swoop.

Despite their sudden escape, the team maintained full control of the operational area and carried out a detailed technical assessment of the abandoned site.
Officers secured and dismantled three pumping machines and recovered one active control board used for coordinating washing operations. An engine found at the scene was rendered inoperable, and several water hoses were destroyed to prevent any immediate resumption of illegal activity.

The terrain showed extensive excavation, with large quantities of mineral-bearing material already prepared for washing, underscoring the scale of operations and the environmental damage underway.
Throughout the mission, operatives displayed high levels of professionalism, resilience, and operational maturity. Working under firm command and central remote coordination, the team demonstrated strong morale and readiness despite the challenging field conditions.

Their commitment reflected a clear understanding that their work directly protects water bodies, farmlands, and national resources from irreversible destruction.
Operational leadership commended the task force for their discipline and courage, emphasising that their efforts are not in vain. Officers were reminded that every abandoned machine, destroyed engine, and secured site represents communities safeguarded and national assets preserved.

With momentum building across the Western North operational zones, NAIMOS continues to tighten its grip on illegal mining networks.
The team completed the assignment feeling renewed, motivated, and professionally fulfilled, ready for subsequent deployments in defence of the national interest.
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