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GoldBod Taskforce arrests 10 Chinese nationals over illegal gold trade in Western Region

Dennis GyamfibyDennis Gyamfi
July 2, 2025
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GoldBod Taskforce arrests 10 Chinese nationals over illegal gold trade in Western Region
GoldBod Taskforce arrests 10 Chinese nationals over illegal gold trade in Western Region
GoldBod Taskforce arrests 10 Chinese nationals over illegal gold trade in Western Region
GoldBod Taskforce arrests 10 Chinese nationals over illegal gold trade in Western Region
GoldBod Taskforce arrests 10 Chinese nationals over illegal gold trade in Western Region

Ghana’s GoldBod Taskforce has arrested ten Chinese nationals in Asankragua, Western Region, over their suspected involvement in gold smuggling in a major crackdown on illegal gold trading.

The operation, described by officials as a carefully coordinated sting, led to the seizure of 1.3 kilograms of gold worth approximately GH₵1.4 million, alongside GH₵1.3 million in cash and a stash of casino cards. Authorities say the items point to possible links with organised crime and money laundering networks operating within the country’s gold industry.

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Speaking to the media after the raid, GoldBod Chief Executive Officer, Sammy Gyamfi (Esq.), reaffirmed the regulator’s resolve to enforce the GoldBod Act 1140, which strictly prohibits foreigners from participating in Ghana’s gold trade.

“Today marks a significant step in our fight against illegal gold trading,” Gyamfi said. “We will not tolerate any individual or group that seeks to undermine our laws and exploit our resources. The GoldBod Taskforce is here to protect our gold from illegal exploitation, and we will hold accountable anyone who bypasses our regulations.”

The arrests are seen as a turning point in the country’s long-standing battle against illicit mining and gold trafficking, which continue to undermine the economy and rob Ghanaian miners of fair opportunities. Authorities say the latest bust also serves as a clear warning that the era of unchecked smuggling is drawing to a close.

The GoldBod Taskforce, which operates as a regulatory enforcement wing of Ghana’s gold trading sector, has pledged to intensify operations in suspected hotspots across the country, targeting both foreign nationals and local collaborators involved in illegal activity.

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