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Da Spicy News Blog of Tuesday, 25 July 2023

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Bekwai foresstory commission seize mining apparatuses

In a recent operation, the Bekwai Forestry Commission has taken decisive action against illegal activities in the forestry sector. As part of their efforts to combat illegal mining and protect the environment, the commission has seized three vehicles, five gold detectors, and destroyed 23 changfans. The Bekwai Forestry Commission has been actively working to address the issue of illegal mining, which has had detrimental effects on the local ecosystem. By seizing these vehicles and gold detectors, they aim to disrupt the operations of those involved in illegal mining activities. Additionally, the commission has taken a strong stance
In a recent operation conducted by the Bekwai Forestry Commission, a significant haul was made in the Oda River and Supuma forest reserves. The authorities successfully seized three cars, three motorbikes, and five gold detectors. This operation marks a crucial step in the ongoing efforts to combat illegal activities within these protected areas.

In a recent development, three cars have been seized by authorities, with their registration numbers being Nissan pickup GC 364-19, Toyota Tundra GX 1757-20, and Toyota Land Cruiser GN 2187-17. These vehicles have come under scrutiny and are now in the possession of law enforcement agencies. The reasons behind the seizure remain undisclosed at this time.

In a recent statement, the official confirmed that the confiscated equipment is currently under the custody of his office.

In a recent statement, Mr. Twum-Damoah, a prominent figure, took the opportunity to address a pressing concern and issue a warning to the public. He emphasised the importance of refraining from causing any harm to the forest, highlighting his office's commitment to safeguarding the reserve.

In a passionate statement, the speaker emphasised their unwavering commitment to protecting the forest, regardless of any opposition they may face. They made it clear that they were prepared to confront any challenges, even if it meant resorting to forceful measures. The speaker firmly believed that the forest was of utmost importance, as its preservation was directly linked to the existence of the forestry commission.


In a shocking incident, the equipment used for illegal mining, also known as galamsey, in the Oda Forest Reserve, has been deliberately set on fire. This act has raised concerns about the environmental impact of such activities and the need for stricter measures to combat illegal mining in protected areas. The Oda Forest Reserve, located in [insert location], is a vital ecosystem that supports a diverse range of flora and fauna

Two Chinese individuals have been apprehended by authorities for engaging in illegal mining activities, commonly known as "galamsey," in the Oda Forest Reserve. The incident, captured on video, highlights the ongoing battle against illegal mining in Ghana. The Chinese nationals were arrested by law enforcement officials who were conducting a routine patrol in the Oda Forest Reserve. The video footage shows the individuals in the act of mining, which is