News
Sekondi High Court sentences Illegal Chinese miners to 15 years in jail
The Sekondi High Court in the Western Region has sentenced four convicts, including two Chinese, to a 15-year jail term each in hard labour.
The four, Chen Hung Labania, Chen Zhili, Stephen Arthur, and Prince Denis Aidoo, were tried for buying and selling minerals in the country without a licence, contrary to sections of the Minerals and Mining Act, 2006 (Act 703) as amended.
This was after the court, presided over by Justice Richmond Osei-Hwere, had overturned an earlier judgment by a Tarkwa Circuit Court which convicted and sentenced the four persons to only the payment of fines.
The high court found as erroneous the judgment delivered by the Circuit Court on November 5, 2021 in the case involving the four and, therefore, granted an application for certiorari filed by the state to have the decision quashed.
Justice Osei-Hwere ruled that the Circuit Court committed an error of law patent on the face of the record when it convicted the four only to pay a fine instead of imposing the correct sentences of custodial sentence and a fine as prescribed by section 99 (I)(a) of Act 703.
Arrest warrant
The trial judge further issued an arrest warrant for the convicts, who had all absconded from the country after the Circuit Court judgment, to be arrested to serve their prison terms.
Only Chen Zhili has been arrested and is currently serving his jail term.
Charges
The convicts were tried on eight counts made up of three counts of conspiracy to commit crime to wit, two counts of abetment of crime, buying minerals without licence, selling minerals without licence and money laundering.
The Circuit Court in its judgment sentenced Hung, Zhili and Aidoo to pay GH¢144,000 each or serve 15 years jail term, while Arthur was to pay GH¢120,000 or serve 10 years jail term.
However, with the latest ruling of the High Court, the convicts will pay the fines and serve the prison terms in addition as imposed by the court.
Certiorari
The Chief State Attorney, Patience A. Klinogo, who filed the application for the certiorari, argued that the Circuit Court ought to have imposed a term of imprisonment in addition to the fines in respect of six of the charges.
Ms Klinogo, during hearing, prayed the court to allow her to move the application in the absence of the convicts which was granted as they had all left the country and, therefore, efforts made to serve them at their known place of residence had proved futile.
She argued that the Circuit Court failed to impose the expected punishment for the crime the convicts committed.
She said it was important for the court to have imposed the punishment according to the dictates of the statutory provision and that “a court can only exercise its sentencing discretion within the confines of the sentencing regime relating to a particular offence”.
Any attempt to move outside the parameters of the sentencing regime, she argued, would amount to a nullity, as it constituted an error of law patent on the face of the record.
Lawyers for convict Zhili arguments
Zhili’s lawyers attempted to arrest the issuance of the commitment of the warrant issued by Justice Osei-Hwere on grounds that the prosecution adopted an unknown procedure under the Criminal Procedure Act to get sentences of imprisonment.
The lawyers argued that Zhili was not aware of whatever processes the state filed and that the state only claimed they could not find the convicts for which reason it filed an affidavit of non-service instead of substituted service to have them served through other means.
Justice Osei-Hwere, who said he was satisfied with the prosecution’s submission for which the custodial sentences were delivered, advised the lawyers to apply a copy of his judgment and if they had issues address them through a proper forum.
Source: skyypowerfm.com

TV3’s Godwin Asediba wins the 2025 BBC Komla Dumor Award
Media General Journalist and News Anchor Godwin Asediba has been adjudged winner of the 2025 BBC News Komla Dumor Award....
Government imposes GHC10,000 daily fine on DSTV for failure to submit pricing data
The Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations has impose a statutory fine of GHC10,000 per day on MultiChoice Ghana...
President Mahama to walk the runway at Ghana Fashion Week in July
In a bold and exciting announcement, President John Dramani Mahama revealed that he will make a special appearance on the...
Chez Amis gifts herself Rolls Royce Cullinan on birthday
Renowned Accra-based restaurateur Chez Amis has marked her birthday in grand style by gifting herself a brand-new Rolls Royce Cullinan,...
Akosua Ago Aboagye joins Sompa FM as Accra branch radio manager
Seasoned broadcaster Akosua Ago Aboagye has joined Sompa FM as the Radio Manager for its Accra branch. She made the...
Mahama unveils ‘Black Star Experience’ to boost tourism and culture
President John Dramani Mahama has announced the launch of ‘The Black Star Experience’ as part of his administration’s vision to...
Trending
-
Showbiz6 days agoWanlov reveals how he used cutlasses to evade school authorities
-
Politics6 days agoAfenyo-Markin Tells UCC Students Mahama’s Flagship Plans Remain Unfulfilled
-
Politics2 weeks agoOmane Acheampong Criticizes Government’s Cocoa Sector Price Reduction
-
Politics1 week agoKpebu: SALL Disenfranchisement Alone Should Have Sealed EC Removal Case
-
Politics6 days agoAfenyo-Markin Takes NPP’s Political Philosophy to UCC Students
-
Showbiz6 days agoHe treats us like children
-
Showbiz1 week agoI questioned God in my desperation for a child – Diana Hamilton opens up about faith
-
Showbiz6 days agoMan pleads with policewomen to be kind after kids traumatized by past incident
