• About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
Sunday, June 15, 2025
MyPublisher24
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Crime
  • Health
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Crime
  • Health
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions
No Result
View All Result
Morning News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Galamsey case: 3 Aisha Huang’s accomplices trial begins June 6

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
May 24, 2023
in News
0
accomplices
0
SHARES
17
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsapp

The Criminal Division of the High Court in Accra has fixed June 6, 2023, to commence the trial in which three persons said to be accomplices of Aisha Huang have been arraigned for allegedly engaging in illegal activities in the country.

The Court presided over by Justice Lydia Osei Marfo fixed the date after the prosecution filed all the necessary documents and pre-trial processes completed by the parties.

READ ALSO

2025 Ghana Football Awards: Thomas Partey adjudged Footballer of the Year

EC Chairperson to appear before Parliament next week

The accused persons are: Li We Guo, Shi Mei Zhi both Chinese and Nana Kwame Opoku, alias Obolo, a Ghanaian have been charged together for conspiracy to undertake mining without license.

Whilst Li Wei Guo (1st Accused) and Shi Mei Zhi, (2nd Accused) who are partners, are facing a charge of undertaking mining operation without license and false representation in obtaining resident permit.

Li Wei Guo, the 1st Accused is also facing the charge of false representation in obtaining a work permit.

Nana Kwame Opoku alias Obolo is separately charged for facilitating the participation of non-Ghanaians in an illegal mining operation.

The two Chinese nationals and the Ghanaian have all three pleaded not guilty.

Also read: https://mypublisher24.com/imf-bailout-not-a-panacea-to-ghanas-economic-challenges/

According to EIB Network’s Legal Affairs Correspondent, Murtala Inusah, the two Chinese are on remand at the Nsawam Prison whilst the 3rd Accused, a Ghanaian, is on bail in the sum of GHc500k with two sureties.

Following a request from Defence lawyer Lucy Ekeleba Blay, holding brief for Freddie Blay, the Court has ordered the authorities at Nsawam Prison to furnish them with the medical records of the 2nd Accused person.

Brief facts

The brief facts of the case as narrated to the court by Mercy Arthur, a Principal State Attorney, were that on September 14, 2022, as part of investigations into the case of En Huang @ Aisha, personnel of the Ministry of National Security, Kumasi, received information that the 1st and 2nd accused persons were engaged in illegal mining activities.

The National Security, she said, commenced investigations and as a result, these Officers arrested the 1st and 2nd accused persons together with another Chinese national and a Vietnamese national, from their residence at Paraku Estates near Daaban, Kumasi in the Ashanti Region and commenced investigations.

According to her, the 1st and 2nd accused persons are lovers and investigations conducted established that between 2017 and 2018, they contacted the 3rd accused person and subsequently went to meet him at Nkawkaw.

Purpose of meeting

Mercy Arthur said the purpose of the meeting was for the 3rd Accused to procure land for the 1st and 2nd accused persons to undertake mining operations and that upon receipt of the request of the 1st and 2nd accused persons, the 3rd accused person
approached some farmers at Nwinso in the Birim North District of the Eastern Region some of whom were old and frail and requested to buy their farmlands located at a suburb of Nwinso called Dunkwa for mining purposes.

The Principal State Attorney told the court that the farmers agreed to the 3rd accused person’s request and they were paid GH¢7,000 per acre for their farms which had food crops.

She said the 3rd accused informed the acting Chief of Nwinso about the deal he had secured with the farmers and the chief summoned the farmers and sought confirmation from them.

According to her the 3rd accused subsequently took the 1st and 2nd accused to the palace to meet the acting Chief and introduced them to him and his elders as the people who were coming to mine on the farmlands he earlier procured from the farmers in the community.

The Principal State Attorney said the 3rd accused again assisted the 1st and 2nd accused persons to rent a house at Nwinso where the 1st and 2nd accused lived and conducted their mining operations till they completed after about one year.

Negotiation

“For facilitating the mining operations of the 1st and 2nd Accused persons, the 3rd Accused negotiated with the 1st and 2nd accused for a weekly fee of GHs30,000.00
which was paid by the 1st and 2nd accused persons every week for the period they mined at Dunkwa Nwinso.

“The 3rd accused person sometimes went for his weekly fees from a Supermarket located near the Melcom shop in Ahodwo, Kumasi which is connected to the 1st
and 2nd accused persons,” The Principal State Attorney told the Court.

She added: “Enquiries conducted by the investigation team at the Minerals Commission indicated that none of the three accused persons had been granted licence to mine.”

GS permit

Mercy Arthur said, the 1st and 2nd accused had Residence Permits issued by the Ghana Immigration Service in their Chinese passports.

“The 1st accused permitis that of a Principal Permit holder and that of the 2nd accused person is a Dependant Residence Permit.

The 1st Accused person was first issued with a working permit having supported his application with documents indicating he was an employee of Vipon Impression Limited.

“As a result of this representation, he obtained a Residence Permit to enable him to work in Ghana.

The 2nd accused person was introduced to GIS in the application for Residence Permit as the wife of the 1st accused and as a result, she obtained a Dependent Residence Permit,” she noted.

“When the processes leading to the grant of the permits were interrogated however, it was found that the company profile of VIP on Impression Company Limited which the 1st accused person used as proof of his employment was inconsistent with the company’s profile at the Office of the Registrar of Companies.

Invalid marriage

With regards to the 1st and 2nd Accused being married, the 2nd Accused person said she had two husbands, one in China with whom she has two children and a husband in Ghana in the person of the 1st Accused person.,” she stated.

“She explained that they married in 2014 in Ghana however, the marriage certificate they used in support of the Residence Permit application was a Chinese marriage certificate which indicated that the marriage was registered on May 9, 2012.

“Consequently, there was no valid marriage relationship between the 1st and 2nd accused persons to form the basis of the Dependant Residence Permit issued to the 2nd accused person.

“The forged Vipon company profile could also not form the basis of the valid Work and Residence Permit issued to the 1st accused by the Ghana Immigration Service,” the Principal State Attorney noted.

Source: Starr FM
Tags: Aisha Huanggalamseytrial

Related Posts

Footballer
News

2025 Ghana Football Awards: Thomas Partey adjudged Footballer of the Year

June 15, 2025
EC Chairperson, Ablekuma North collation, Elikplim Akurugu, decision, APC
News

EC Chairperson to appear before Parliament next week

June 14, 2025
NSA, NSS
News

NSA fraud cost state over GH₵548 million – Attorney-General

June 14, 2025
positions, December 7
Main

GJA 2025 Elections: Candidates ballot for positions as Committee pledges free and fair polls

June 14, 2025
Police,Kasoa,robbery
Crime

Police arrest 19 in anti-drug and robbery in Kasoa

June 14, 2025
Mustapha Ussif,NSS,Corruption,Ayine
Main

Mustapha Ussif denies wrongdoing in NSS scandal

June 14, 2025
Next Post
weather

Weather forecast: Wednesday 24th May, 2023

POPULAR NEWS

Lighthouse chapel

Lighthouse Chapel Case: 6 Ex-Pastors Demand $12 Million Settlement

April 30, 2023
aircraft

Light House Brouhaha: Kofi Bentil Exposed Over $12M Settlement Deal

April 24, 2023
SSNIT Exonerates Lighthouse; Six Renegade EX-Pastors Shamed

SSNIT Exonerates Lighthouse; Six Renegade EX-Pastors Shamed

April 24, 2023
Kwaku Azar writes: Until a prima facie case is established

Akufo-Addo Nominates Gertrude Torkornoo As New Chief Justice

June 12, 2025
Lighthouse Brouhaha: Larry Odonkor charged with Stealing

Lighthouse Brouhaha: Larry Odonkor charged with Stealing

April 24, 2023

EDITOR'S PICK

murder

Kasoa ritual murder: 2 teenagers face judgment as Jury returns verdict today

May 7, 2024
Plan International Ghana launches “Rooting for Change” Project against adolescent pregnancies

Plan International Ghana launches “Rooting for Change” Project against adolescent pregnancies

December 16, 2024
Ukraine ‘keeping Russian missiles as evidence’

Ukraine ‘keeping Russian missiles as evidence’

December 13, 2022
My daughter, Farida is not on Twitter; don’t follow any account in her name – Mahama

My daughter, Farida is not on Twitter; don’t follow any account in her name – Mahama

May 8, 2022

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

Important Links

  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Crime
  • Health
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions

Recent Posts

  • 2025 Ghana Football Awards: Thomas Partey adjudged Footballer of the Year
  • Climate change impact, a looming national crisis
  • GRA postpones GH₵1 fuel levy implementation
  • 8 ‘dangerous’ foods pregnant women should never eat

Archives

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

© 2025 mypublisher24 - All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Crime
  • Health
  • World News
  • Features & Opinions

© 2025 mypublisher24 - All rights reserved.