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Aisha Huang did not use official Togo, Elubo land borders

Crime Watch

According to Citi News sources at the Ghana-Togo border to the east and Elubo to the west, the “galamsey queen,” Aisha Huang, did not enter Ghana via those routes.

In the worst-case scenario, it could be via unapproved routes rather than official land borders.

Aisha Huang, the Chinese ‘galamsey kingpin’ who was deported in 2018, has returned to Ghana and has been re-arrested for illegal mining.

She has been charged with two counts: mining without a license and engaging in the sale and purchase of minerals without a valid license.

Nothing about the said name has been found in migrant records, according to Citi News sources at the Aflao border.

“She may have taken unapproved routes from Aflao to northern Togo, but nothing in our system indicates that she crossed our official land borders,” the source said.

Other records check at the Elubo border with Cote D’Ivoire revealed no evidence of Aisha Huang entering Ghana through official land borders.

According to GNA, Detective Chief Inspector Frederick Sarpong pleaded with the court for the accused to be remanded while investigations continue.

Aisha Huang and her associates were later arrested. They are scheduled to appear in court again on September 14, 2022.

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According to Citi News, Aisha, who was deported in 2018, entered Ghana from a neighboring country via a land border and sneaks out if she learns of her arrest.

 

Source: Cititv

 

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