• The NAIMOS task force has rejected a GH¢100,000 bribe from a galamsey kingpin in the Eastern Region
  • The operation led to the arrest of the kingpin, who is accused of blocking and contaminating the Ayensu River
  • The task force seized the bribe money and galamsey equipment, shutting down the illegal mining site

The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) task force has reportedly rejected a GH¢100,000 bribe from an illegal mining kingpin in the Eastern Region.

This followed a joint raid by NAIMOS on an illegal mining site, also known as galamsey, on Sunday, November 9, 2025.

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NAIMOS reportedly rejects GH¢100k bribe and arrests a well-known galamsey kingpin. Photo credit: Erastus Asare Donkor/Facebook.
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The operation led to the arrest of a well-known galamsey operator who allegedly blocked and contaminated the Ayensu River.

According to Erastus Asare Donkor, Ghana’s foremost reporter on illegal mining activities, the kingpin and his thug appeared at the site with a pistol and attempted to bribe the NAIMOS task force with a cash sum of GH¢100,000.

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Other items seized from the galamsey kingpin

He further disclosed that the bribe money and galamsey equipment were seized by the NAIMOS task force, and the site was also shut down.

“NAIMOS raids illegal mining site and arrests galamsey kingpin who has blocked and polluted the Ayensu River at Bisiasi in the Ayensuano District of the Eastern Region,” he wrote.

“The Kingpin/Thug appeared at the Site with a Pistol and Attempted to bribe the NAIMOS task force with a cash amount of GH¢100,000. The bribery cash and galamsey equipment have been seized, and the site closed down. November 9, 2025! Help STOP GALAMSEY NOW,” he added.

According to other media reports, the illegal mining activities had polluted the Ayensu River, posing serious risks to nearby communities and aquatic life.

The suspects have been handed over to the police to assist in investigations, while environmental experts assess the full extent of the damage caused to the river and its surroundings.

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Ghanaians react to the arrest of galamsey kingpin

Ghanaians on social media have reacted to the arrest of the galamsey kingpin in the Eastern Region. YEN.com.gh compiled a few of the reactions below:

@Omar Malek said:

“He’s home taking information and updating us..their names were not giving to him cox soon they’ll release them and take the money.”

@Tampico De General also said:

“If that kingpin was an opposition member, you would have been fast to mention his name. Hmmm.”

@Tention Hub commented:

“The government have to give them big money to chop o because the temptation is too much.”

@Paul Mensah also commented:

“Eyy, you’ve seized the bribery too. More strength and special protection to carry on to fight this battle.”

Chinese nationals, illegal mining, galamsey, Tano Anwia Forest Reserve, Jomoro District, Western North
NAIMOS cracks down on illegal mining in the Tano Anwia Forest Reserve and arrests two Chinese nationals and other Ghanaians. Photo credit: Felix Kwakye Ofosu/Facebook.
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NAIMOS raids galamsey site at Tano Anwia

In a related development, YEN.com.gh reported that NAIMOS arrested two Chinese nationals for engaging in illegal mining in the Tano Anwia Forest Reserve.

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The task force destroyed 12 structures and seized excavators, water pumps, and a Land Cruiser during the raid.

This forms part of the government’s efforts to clamp down on galamsey in the Western and Western North Regions.

Source: YEN.com.gh





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