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Military personnel allegedly seize 15 excavators from Enchi Assembly yard despite court order

Fifteen excavators seized from illegal mining operations in the Tano Anwia Forest Reserve have reportedly been removed from the Enchi District Assembly yard after armed military personnel stormed the premises and demanded their release. The incident occurred on Friday when a group of armed men believed to be military personnel arrived at the Assembly grounds with 15 low-bed trucks, surrounded the seized equipment and instructed the District Chief Executive (DCE) to release the excavators.
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