The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) has announced significant progress in its efforts to combat illegal dredge mining in Sierra Leone.
In a recent operation across the Bo, Kenema, and Kailahun districts, authorities destroyed twenty-two dredges and apprehended five individuals involved in illegal mining activities.
This crackdown is part of a coordinated regional effort aimed at preventing water pollution in the Moa and Sewa Rivers.

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The operation highlights the government’s commitment to protecting vital water resources and curbing practices that threaten environmental sustainability.
The EPA’s actions are expected to help mitigate the adverse effects of illegal dredging on local ecosystems and water quality.


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