These three FIRs have been registered under Sections 21 (1) and 4 (1) of the Mines and Minerals Development Rules, 1957.
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David van Wyk sees transforming abandoned mines into development facilities as a solution to illegal mining, creating jobs and eliminating criminal syndicates.
These three FIRs have been registered under Sections 21 (1) and 4 (1) of the Mines and Minerals Development Rules, 1957.
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