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Aisha Huang likely to face 24 months imprisonment if found guilty

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Aisha Huang likely to face 24 months imprisonment if found guilty of  breaching Immigration laws

En Huang, also known as Aisha Huang, a deported entrepreneur who allegedly entered Ghana again to start mining without a permit, might spend 24 months in prison if proven guilty of violating Ghana Immigration Service rules.

Aisha Huang likely to face 24 months imprisonment if found guilty of  breaching Immigration laws

After standing trial for illegal mining activities, the State filed a nolle prosequi (an application to halt a trial) in 2018, leading to Aisha’s deportation.

According to research done, if it is determined that she violated the nation’s immigration laws, she may spend 24 months in jail.

The interior minister and court orders are used to carry out deportations.

After the deportation procedure has been contested in court, it may be cancelled, revoked, or retracted.

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Security sources claim that after updating a few details on her passport, Aisha returned to Ghana via Togo.

Currently, the service is developing a case to “clarify” her way of entry into the nation, according to sources at the GIS.

On September 6, 2022, the Office of the Attorney-General in a tweet said: “The Attorney-General has called for the new docket on En Huang, aka Aisha regarding offences she is suspected to have committed.”

Additionally, “The AG will re-initiate prosecution in regard to the old offenses for which she was on trial before to her deportation in 2018.”

Aisha was charged with mining without a permit last Friday and remanded into detention.

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Source: skyypowerfm.com

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