Guns & Machetes-Carrying Men Attack, Vandalize ArcelorMittal’s Tokadeh Mine; Leaves One Employee Severely Injured

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A group of unknown men said to be from Zolowee, a town in the proximity of ArcelorMittal’s concession area, attacked ArcelorMittal’s Tokadeh Mines in Yekepa, Nimba County, early Friday.

   The gang was armed with single barrel-guns and pistols and were also seen carrying machetes.

   An ArcelorMittal statement issued today confirmed that one employee was shot and wounded during the attack but is said to be in stable condition.

  The gang also ransacked and damaged the Crusher Plant Control Room, a vehicle, and a large welding machine.

   The reporter who visited the scene said the attack on AML’s mine in Tokadeh has caused panic amongst workers and residents who are demanding the government to provide security in the area.

   The Liberia National Police (LNP) ERU assigned in Yekepa, with support from the Gbarnga, Bong County, swiftly responded, apprehended eight suspects and restored calm to the mines.

   Report says the Tokadeh and Gangra mines appear to be closed.

Another mining equipment damaged by the criminal gang

   Unconfirmed reports say one police ERU was injured and lost the tips of three fingers during an exchange of fire with the attackers.

   The AML statement strongly condemned the attack and said it has contacted the ministries of Justice and Mines and Energy for a full investigation into the attack on its operations, and the prosecution of those involved.

   According to the statement, “ArcelorMittal Liberia (AML) can confirm that on 28 July 2023, its Tokadeh Mines were attacked by a group of unknown individuals bearing arms and machetes.

   “AML regrets to report that one of its employees was shot and wounded. Their condition remains stable, and they will continue to be closely monitored by the company’s doctors.”

  The statement continued, “AML strongly condemns violence of any kind to its staff members, and will continue to work to ensure the safety and wellbeing of its employees remain its top priority.”

   Sources say that a well-established and organized gang, a criminal syndicate, has been involved in regular theft of diesel fuel and spare parts from the AML mines. 

   The incident began shortly after police executed a search warrant and discovered a warehouse in Zolowee, stocked with fuel and caterpillar spare parts, apparently stolen from AML.

   The company recently started adding coloring to its fuel to discourage theft.

   A day earlier, several suspects were arrested, but opened fire on police officers in the town of Zolowee. One police officer was said to have sustained injuries.

    Eyewitnesses say the criminals then severely beat up SEGAL security officers assigned to the area and damaged their vehicles.

   The Ministry of Justice and the LNP had not commented on the incident up to press time.

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