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Aisha Huang uses two Chinese passports for her travels

Aisha Huang uses two Chinese passports for her travels

Aisha Huang, a Chinese illegal miner, has been discovered to have two Chinese passports with different identities and dates of birth, which she uses for all of her travels.

Her date of birth is July 7, 1986, according to one of her passports with the name Huang En and passport number G39575625.

On January 14 2010, that passport was issued.

Huang Ruixia is the name on the other passport, and the passport number is EE9994609. She has an older date of birth on this passport, November 7, 1975.

On January 14, 2019, this second passport was issued.

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According to a statement issued by the Minority Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, her China Identity Card shows that she was born on November 7, 1975, which matches the date on her Huang Ruixia Chinese passport.

Her Ghana non-citizen identity card, on the other hand, contains information that differs from her China identity card. On her Ghana identity card, she was born on July 7, 1986.

Mr Ablakwa stated that her first Chinese passport, Huang En, had not expired on its scheduled expiry date of January 13, 2020, when she obtained her second passport, Huang Ruixia, on January 14, 2019.

“Even though Aisha Huang purposefully damaged the electronic component of her Ruixia Huang passport prior to her latest arrest, the Chinese government owes Ghana urgent clarifications on the authenticity of both passports and, if they are genuine, why Aisha Huang was issued a second passport when her previous passport had not expired.”

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According to the Minority, Aisha Huang has made multiple trips to Togo since “her physical presence in Ghana as far back as February 27, 2019.”

It claimed that these trips did not take place behind the backs of government and immigration officials.
In other words, she did not enter and exit through unapproved routes, as the Ghanaian government’s jumbled narrative implies.
“We are convinced that the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government should have been aware of her multiple trips between Ghana and Togo at a time when we were told she had been deported to China.”

All of the stamps in Aisha Huang’s Chinese passport are genuine, according to the Minority’s expert forensic analysis of Ghana Immigration Embarkation and Disembarkation Stamps.

This confirms their suspicions that top government officials were aware of her whereabouts and travels both within and outside the country.

“Our unequivocal investigations show that Aisha Huang physically presented herself to Ghana Immigration officials at the Aflao border on February 27, 2019, and on April 28, 2019.”

“Despite her changing names and different birth dates, it is strange that Aisha Huang’s biometrics did not raise an alarm at the Aflao border immigration post, given that her biometrics had previously been captured at numerous locations, including the Kotoka International Airport and the NIA.”

“Her well-stored details as contained in Ghana’s PISCES (Personal Identification Secured Certified Evaluation System) should have equally raised alarm if she didn’t have top collaborators within our security institutions,” the Minority contended.

The National Identification Authority (NIA) has denied allegations that the Chinese ‘galamseyer’ has a Ghana Card.

NIA CLARIFIES POSSESSION OF NON-CITIZEN GHANA CARD BY CHINESE WOMAN.pdf – Google Drive

According to the Authority, there is no record of a person named Aisha Huang in its National Identity Register (NIR).

“To put it another way,” the NIA said in a statement dated September 6, 2022, “the name AISHA HUANG does not exist in the National Identification System (NIS) database.”

 

Source: JoyNews


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