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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2016 15:12:24 GMT 7
When travelling up the glacial rivers that thread through parts of New Zealand’s rugged South Island Jackie Adams often uses his 1500CC motorbike to move quickly over the shingle beds. But in his line of business speedboats and helicopters can come in handy too. “No-one expects someone from the government to cruise up a river on a motorbike,” said Adams. The former British Army colonel’s unique job is to hunt for illegal gold miners, an increasingly large number of them who work the ground at night. It is a job this burly Irishmen who served in Bosnia during the war never imagined he’d be doing - especially alone in the remote ‘wild west’ of the south island, where the summer season of illegal gold-mining is just beginning to heat up. “A lot of these cowboys, they think that gold just jumps into their hands,” said Adams, who also worked as a police detective in New Zealand, heading the CIB unit on the west coast. “But they have no real knowledge or feel for mining and they are giving the fourth and fifth generation miners on the coast a bad-name.” www.theguardian.com/world/2016/dec/28/on-the-hunt-for-illegal-miners-as-a-new-gold-rush-hits-new-zealand
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