Inter-goldmines rivalry: Three dead, several injured at Karebe mines in Kenya’s Nandi

Three people were killed and three others injured on Monday after an attack by illegal miners at the Karebe mines near Kibigori, Nandi County.
In a statement on Monday, Karebe Gold Mining Limited indicated that the deceased were working at the site when the attack happened at around 4pm.
“Our staff were instantly killed when a wall built to prevent the mine against flooding and illegal incursion was blasted illegally by illegal miners,” the statement read
The company claimed wrangles with a rival mine could have led to the attack accusing relevant authorities of laxity to end mining activities within the disputed area.
“Our sorrow is compounded by deep frustration that our calls to address the danger posed by illegal miners operating in our license area have not been answered by the relevant authorities, despite court orders prohibiting mining activities within the disputed area.”
“We call on the authorities to bring the persons responsible for this brutal crime – including those who have ignored our warnings for so long – to justice.”
Karebe is licensed to operate in Kenya, and has been in operation at Chemase location in Chemilil ward for the past 13 years.
The company has however suffered setbacks in the last few years due to a land dispute between Karebe and Nandi/Chemase Mining Company with the area of interest being the Nandi Escarpment which has a huge deposit of gold.

Source: Nam News Network