An illegal miner busted with two AK-47s in Magaliesburg has been arrested following a high-risk police operation. The suspect was caught on Wednesday, 15 October 2025, in the Blaaubankspruit area of the West Rand District.
Officers recovered two AK-47 rifles, two loaded magazines carrying 48 rounds of ammunition, and around 15 tons of gold-bearing material during the arrest. The operation was part of an intensified clampdown on illegal mining and related criminal activity in Gauteng.
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Illegal Miner Busted with Two AK-47s: Police Confirm
The South African Police Service (SAPS) confirmed the arrest and seizure. The suspect is now facing multiple charges, including:
- Unlawful possession of prohibited firearms
- Possession of ammunition
- Illegal mining activities under the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act
Police are also investigating possible links to organised mining syndicates operating in Gauteng and surrounding provinces.


Operation Vala Umgodi Driving Results
This arrest comes amid the ongoing Operation Vala Umgodi, a multi-agency task force initiative launched in late 2023 to tackle illegal mining. The campaign involves SAPS, the Hawks, the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE), and the SANDF.
Earlier this year, police arrested 40 suspects in nearby Protea Mine, Magaliesburg, for similar offences, including possession of explosives, firearms, and stolen equipment.
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“We are committed to dismantling organised criminal networks that exploit natural resources and endanger communities.”
Organised Crime and Armed Miners: A Growing Threat
Illegal mining has become one of South Africa’s most serious security concerns. The Minerals Council South Africa has identified the practice as being deeply embedded in criminal networks, with weapons and violence commonly involved.
In a 2024 report, the Council noted:
“Illegal mining often involves heavily armed syndicates who use violence to protect territory and resources.”
AK-47 Seizures Not Isolated Incidents
The use of military-grade weapons by illegal miners is not new. In 2022, SAPS recovered 15 AK-47s in a similar operation in Stilfontein, North West.
This growing militarisation has raised concerns about public safety and the ability of law enforcement to manage illegal mining violence effectively.
Community Safety and Legal Mining at Stake
Illegal mining does not only rob the country of billions in revenue, it puts lives at risk. Collapsing shafts, gang violence, and toxic work conditions continue to endanger both miners and surrounding communities.
The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy urges residents to report suspicious activity, noting:
“Community cooperation is essential in dismantling these criminal operations.”
Next Steps in the Investigation
The arrested suspect is expected to appear in the Krugersdorp Magistrate’s Court this week. Investigators will trace the source of the AK-47s and analyse whether the gold material was processed locally or linked to cross-border operations.
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Authorities say more arrests may follow as the task team intensifies surveillance in illegal mining hotspots across Gauteng.