EPA impounds excavators, shuts illegal shops in Eastern Region during compliance crackdown

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The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) in the Eastern Region has conducted a major enforcement operation in Osino, Fanteakwa South District, targeting illegal mining activities and unlicensed businesses.

During the exercise, the EPA impounded several excavators and wheel loaders suspected to be linked to unlawful operations. Both Chinese-owned and locally owned shops dealing in mining equipment and Changfan machine parts without valid permits were shut down. Welding and fabrication centres producing Changfan components were also locked.

Heavy-duty machines found at illegal mining sites were seized and transported to the EPA regional office for documentation.

Regional EPA Director, Sydney Kweku Danso, who led the operation, said the Authority will intensify its crackdown in line with the nationwide ban on the use of Changfan machines. He emphasized that no political influence or appeals will shield offenders, insisting that the exercise will be firm and uncompromising.

Danso urged individuals and businesses to comply with EPA regulations to protect their operations and safeguard the environment.

He added that more communities in the Eastern Region are expected to be targeted in the coming days as the enforcement drive continues.

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