Solidarity welcomes special SAPS task team to tackle gang violence and illegal mining in the Free State
27 August 2019
Trade union Solidarity welcomes the appointment of a special SAPS task team to tackle gang violence and illegal mining in the Free State.
Police Minister Bheki Cele recently hit out at illegal miners, also known as zama zamas, saying that illegal mining activities cost South Africa R41 billion last year. He said the SAPS would now crack down on them as they do not respect the country’s laws.
“Solidarity has been calling for the appointment of such a special task team since 2009, and we are pleased to see that the state is now beginning to take the problem of illegal mining seriously,” Paul Mardon, Solidarity’s deputy general secretary for occupational health and safety said.
The task team of 12 members was introduced at an Imbizo held in Welkom. The SAPS also announced that operational task teams targeting specific crimes would be deployed countrywide.