Video: Aisha Huang: No legal document backed her deportation – Lawyer discloses

Video: Aisha Huang: No legal document backed her deportation – Lawyer discloses



Lawyer for the embattled Chinese ‘galamsey’ queen, Aisha Huang, Nkrabea Effah Dartey has questioned the legal backing of her client’s previous deportation in 2018.

Due to an intelligence-led exercise by the security authorities in the Ashanti Region, En Huang, popularly known as Aisha Huang was arrested on comparable charges and later deported in 2018. Unverified stories also imply that she may have lived in the nation for a lot longer than that.

However, according to the lawyer, Aisha’s case back in 2018 was dismissed during court proceedings at the High Court.

Speaking to Don Kwabena Prah on Happy98.9 FM’s “Epa Hoa Daben” socio-political talk show Mr. Dartey said, “In 2018 I was the lawyer for Aisha Huang and defending her on matter before the High Court. On the day that we were supposed to open our defense the Attorney General brought a paper called the “Nolle Prosequi” meaning don’t prosecute. The High Court Judge ordered the case stuck out, accused discharged.”

He furthered, “The next day I heard my client has been flown out of Ghana by the Police. There’s no record of an Executive Instrument signed by the President ordering that Aisha Huang should be sent out of Ghana. There’s no act of Parliament saying that Aisha Huang should be deported from the country. There’s no document signed by the Minister of Interior as well so how come my client was removed from Ghana and on what authority? How then can we say she was deported? He quizzed.

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