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Aisha Huang jailed 4 years, six months, fined GH¢48k

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En Huang, also known as Aisha Huang, has been sentenced to four years, six months in prison. 

Aisha Huang, who has also been slapped with a GH¢48,000 fine, is also to be deported after serving her jail term. 

That was after the Criminal Division of the Accra High Court presided over by Justice Lydia Osei-Marfo, found her guilty on the charge of undertaking a mining operation without a licence, facilitating the participation of persons engaged in a mining operation and the illegal employment of foreigners. 

She was also convicted on her own plea in the charge of entering Ghana while prohibited from re-entry.

It was the court’s opinion that the state, led by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Yvonne Atokora Obuobisa, has proven beyond reasonable doubt that Aisha committed the crime.

Facing the judge in her usual nose mask and white scarf, Aisha  was calmly seated in the dock one hour  into the reading of the judgement. 

While Aisha Huang had denied all the charges, it was the court’s view that she contradicted herself in her defence statements in the trial which lasted for one year, two months. 

Miracle Attachey, counsel for Aisha, in his plea of mitigation said his client had been in custody since October 2022.

He, therefore prayed the court to impose a fine and deport his client instead of a custodial sentence.  

“It is our humble prayer that a custodial sentence to the accused would exert another financial burden on the state particularly the prison service”, he added.

She has made the work of the prosecution and court move expeditiously regarding her re-entry charge. 

Response 

In a sharp response, the DPP said taking into consideration the impact of Aisha’s action on the families and witnesses who testified before this court, it was imperative for the court to impose a maximum custodial sentence and a deportation order.

“In conclusion, we wish to state that because of the indignity with which the accused person operated, the sentence should reflect the impact of her actions on the people of Ghana, the communities that she had permanently impaired and the livelihoods that she took away,” she added 

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