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Peter Amewu orders closure of illegal mining firm, arrests four expats


The mining company, Geo Professional Services (GPS), which flouted a May 17, 2017 directive by the Lands Commission, has been shut down by the Minister. “Your license is for small scale mining which is the preserve of Ghanaian nationals, in effect what you are doing is illegal.
See what you have done to the environment. You can’t do this in your country. And I want you to stop work immediately,” Mr Amewu ordered.
The four top managers of the company, Coemwotit Putats and Chepainyi Serchii, all Ukrainians, as well as Farid Issaer, a Russian and one other, are to be sent to Accra for prosecution.
Owned and run by Russians and Ukrainians, the company was mining on concessions fronted by three Ghanaian companies – Kasmil Mining Company limited, K. Afriyie and Sons Precious Metal Company and King Solomon Mining Company.
Each of the three companies secured licences for 25 acres of land from the Lands Commission but according to the residents, GPS has been operating over 500 acres of land for the past 25 years and causing devastation in the area.
Their activities have depleted the entire area, and destroyed four rivers that has been a source of water in Tontokrom.
Source: 3news