JOHANNESBURG, South African
South African police are
investigating the discovery of at least 21 bodies suspected of being illegal
miners that were found near an active mine in the town of Krugersdorp, west of
Johannesburg.South African police investigate at the scene where more than 20 bodies, suspected of being illegal miners, were found near an active mine in Krugersdorp, South Africa, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022.
According to police, 19 bodies
were discovered on Wednesday afternoon and two more were discovered on Thursday
morning. Police said they suspect that the bodies were moved to the location
where they were found, which is a privately-owned mine.
“We can confirm that this
morning our search and rescue team went back to the scene and, as they were
searching, they discovered two more bodies. They retrieved them from an open
(mine) shaft,” police spokeswoman Brenda Muridili said Thursday.
Muridili said evidence found
on the scene suggested the people did not die where their bodies were found but
“no foul play” was suspected. The bodies would undergo autopsies, she said.
The Sowetan newspaper reported
that the bodies were those of illegal miners who died when a tunnel at a
different mine collapsed, although police declined to confirm that before the
results of the autopsies. The Sowetan, quoting an unnamed illegal miner, said
the bodies were moved so police wouldn’t find where the illegal mining was
taking place.
The grim discovery is the
latest in a series of incidents related to illegal mining in the Krugersdorp
area. In July, eight female members of a film crew were raped and robbed at an
abandoned mine in the area, where they were working on a music video shoot. The
incident sparked violent
protests against illegal miners in surrounding communities.
Last week, rape and robbery
charges against 14 men, who are also suspected of being illegal miners, were
withdrawn after police couldn’t link them to the rapes through DNA
evidence. The men were arrested during police raids on the abandoned mine where
the rapes took place.
Illegal mining is rife in
South Africa, with miners known locally as “zama zamas” searching for gold at
the many disused and abandoned mines in and around the Johannesburg region.
Krugersdorp is a mining town on the western edge of Johannesburg.
Illegal mining gangs are
considered dangerous by the police, are usually armed and are known to fight
violent turf battles with rival groups. The trade is believed to be dominated
by immigrants who enter illegally from neighboring countries Lesotho, Zimbabwe
and Mozambique.
The 14 men who had rape and
robbery charges against them dropped are accused of being in South Africa
illegally and have been charged with immigration offenses. - AP
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