February 17, 2025

An illegal Chinese foreigner “illegal mining kingpin” has appeared in the Northam Magistrate’s Court in Limpopo, after he was detained earlier this week. 



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Cheng Liang Tom, 48, made an appearance in court on Thursday in relation to unauthorised mining operations.


His arrest has been linked to a Hawks investigation into a R1.2-million chrome bust last year.


“On 3 August 2022, members of the Hawks arrested four suspected illegal miners who were found in possession of chrome that was loaded in a truck without a permit. The chrome was valued at R1.2 million,” said Maluleke.


The man is being held in custody until Friday 3 March, when he will be able to apply for bail.


City Press previously reported that illegal chrome mining appeared to be on the increase, feeding a growing demand for it in China.


South Africa is the world’s biggest producer of chrome ore and, by estimates, loses about 10% of its production each year to illegal mining.


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