Some youth of Tanoso have reportedly arrested the Tanoso Ankobeahene, Nana Amoako Atta, and handed him over to the police for his alleged involvement in illegal mining activities near the Tano River.
The incident reportedly occurred after residents allegedly caught the traditional leader transporting sacks containing mineral-bearing stones and sand from an illegal mining site to the palace.
According to reports, the chief was confronted by the youth and residents, who questioned him over the materials being transported. The residents reportedly alleged that the materials had been extracted from an illegal mining site located near the Tano River.
Nana Amoako Atta was subsequently apprehended and handed over to the police for further investigation.
Reports indicate that the chief allegedly claimed ownership of the mineral-bearing materials found in his possession.



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