The Accra High Court has ordered En Huang, aka Aisha Huang, to open her defence to charges of illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.
The court presided over by Justice Lydia Osei Marfo held that a prima facie case had been made against En Huang, also known as ‘galamsey queen’, by the State.
Ms Huang is currently facing three counts of undertaking mining operation without licence, facilitating the participation of persons engaged in a mining operation and the illegal employment of foreigners.
The accused on May 3, 2023, changed her plea of entering Ghana while she had been prohibited from re-entry, and had been convicted on that charge with her sentencing deferred to the end of the trial of the remaining charges.
The prosecution on May 3, 2023, closed its case after calling 11 witnesses.
The court said on the face of the charges, it was clear that illegal mining activities had taken place at Bepotenten in the Amansie West District of Ashanti Region.
It also ruled that the said illegal mining activities were done without licence or authority from the sector minister.
The court had directed Ms Huang to file her witness statements by July 3, 2023.
En Huang, has been accused of engaging in galamsey, especially in the Ashanti Region.
She was deported from Ghana in 2018, after the Attorney-General (A-G) discontinued her trial in which she was accused of engaging in small-scale mining without licence.
But, she was said to have sneaked back to Ghana to allegedly engage in the same activities for which she was deported.
The A-G, Godfred Yeboah Dame, decided to prosecute her for the alleged crimes before her deportation and new ones committed since her reentry into the country.
The prosecution said that Aisha had an illegal mining concession at Bepotenten and also operated a mining support services company.
She has pleaded not guilty to undertaking a mining operation without licence, facilitating the participation of persons engaged in a mining operation, the illegal employment of foreigners and entering Ghana while prohibited from re-entry. —GNA
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