South African mine manager arrested after deadly Sierra Leone riot
Durban - A South African senior mine manager is among five people arrested for inciting a riot near the Marampa mine in Sierra Leone that claimed the lives of two people in Lunsar on April 30. According to media reports, the riot was started following the arrest of a local youth leader.
"We condemn any such acts of violence and would never condone any such behaviour. We are concerned at the government’s actions of allowing the arrest of individuals, the targeting and removal of our senior employees, when any such investigation could have taken place at the mine site.
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