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Freddie Blay represents four alleged illegal miners in Aisha Huang case

byHanson Agyemang
October 11, 2022
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Former National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Freddie Blay, is serving as the lawyer for the four other accused persons standing trial together with En Huang, also known as Aisha Huang over illegal mining offenses.

His colleague, Ekeleba Blay, held brief for him in court during proceedings today, Tuesday, October 11, 2022.

But, Minister of Lands and Natural Resources Samuel Abdulai Jinapor indicated that the state was unperturbed that the NPP’s former Chairman was representing the alleged illegal miners.

Three other Chinese nationals standing trial with Aisha Huang have been remanded into the custody of the National Investigations Bureau pending the final determination of their case.

The three are facing charges of engaging in illegal mining activities.

According to the facts of the case as read by Attorney General, Godfred Dame, receipts of purchase of mining concessions were found in their possession at the time of their arrest and WhatsApp conversations amongst them are said to point to their involvement in illegal mining activities.

The three persons, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The plea of one other accused person who is a Vietnamese national was postponed as the court had no interpreter on standby.

Meanwhile, the prosecution is expected to present eight witness statements and 18 other documents by October 24 where the case management conference for the Aisha Huang case is expected to begin.

She is expected to remain in NIB custody even though her lawyers attempted applying for bail.

Attorney General Godfred Dame and Minister of Lands and Natural Resource Samuel Abdulai Jinapor spoke to the media after the proceedings.

 

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