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Aisha Huang to face trial for past and present offences

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Aisha Huang to face trial for past and present offences
Aisha Huang to face trial for past and present offences

Chinese galamsey kingpin, Aisha Huang will face trial for both past and present offices committed in Ghana.

A twitter post from the Office of the Attorney General & Min. of Justice said the Attorney General and Minister of Justices, Mr Godfred Yeboah Dame Yeboah is re-initiating action to prosecute Aisha Huang  in that regard

“The Attorney-General has called for the new docket on En Huang a.k.a. Aisha, regarding offences she is suspected to have recently committed. The A-G will also re-initiate prosecution in respect of the old offences for which she was standing trial before her deportation in 2018,” the statement sighted by GhanaPlus.com reads.

Aisha Huang’s charges

Aisha is facing charges of undertaking small scale mining operations contrary to the Minerals Act, providing mining support without service without valid registration,  Illegal employment of foreign nationals,  Mining without a license and engaging in the sale and purchase of minerals without valid license.

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Aisha Huang back in Ghana, re-arrested for illegal mining

Aisha Huang, a Chinese national and a kingpin in the Ghanaian illegal mining sector is back in the country 4years after she was deported in 2018 for engaging in the illegal business.

Report said she arrived in Ghana early last year through Togo and has since been in the illegal mining business, the very business which warranted her deportation.

The galamsey queen as she is called have been re-arraign before an Accra Court and remanded into prison custody together with four other Chinese nationals.

She is said to have registered unto the Ghana Identification Authority’s Ghana Card with the name Aisha En.

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She will reappear before the court on September 14

Source: GhanaPlus.com

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