3 Chinese Nationals Arrested in Kenya Over Illegal Mining
Three Chinese nationals were arrested in Kenya for illegal mining, with Mining CS Joho announcing the action.
Three Chinese nationals were arrested in Kenya for engaging in illegal mining activities, as confirmed by Mining Cabinet Secretary Joho. The arrests are part of the government’s crackdown on unauthorized mining operations. Joho stressed the importance of enforcing mining regulations to safeguard local resources and ensure legal compliance. The suspects are facing legal action, and authorities have vowed to continue efforts to combat illegal mining in the country, which has raised concerns over environmental damage and exploitation of resources.
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