We’ll relentlessly prosecute Aisha Huang to send a strong signal – Jinapor

The Lands and Natural Resources Minister, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has disclosed that the prosecution in the Aisha Huang trial is determined to secure a favourable outcome to send a strong signal that the Ghanaian law will be applied when one falls foul.

The Chinese galamsey kingpin is being prosecuted by the state for sneaking into the country and engaging in illegal mining after she was earlier deported.

Speaking to Journalists in Accra, Abu Jinapor said the prosecution is pursuing the case relentlessly.

“We will prosecute this case with the vigour that it requires so that it will serve as a clear signal in the country that Ghanaian law will be applied and applied to the letter. So let me assure you that prosecution is being waged relentlessly and when it is all said and done we will secure a conviction.”