
The Chinese lady after an adjournment of the ruling on the application threw her fist angrily to hit the seat she was sitting on in the court
Aisha Huang the Chinese woman behind the booming illegal mining (galamsey) in the Ashanti, Western and Eastern regions on Tuesday angrily showed her opposition to her failure to get a bail.
The Chinese lady after an adjournment of the ruling on the application threw her fist angrily to hit the seat she was sitting on in the court.
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Aisha who was in tears reluctantly spoke to her lawyer questioning the decision by the judge.
She was remanded by the court alongside five other Chinese male nationals and are expected to reappear on the 22nd of June for the ruling.
According to the judge Justice Edward Ekow Baiden he needed to study the arguments of both prosecution and defence lawyer to able to give a very good ruling.
Aisha's arrest follows a revelation by editor of the New Crusading Guide Newspaper, Kweku Baako that she has been arrested and released three times.
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She was arrested over the weekend at her residence in Kumasi.
The Chinese lady after an adjournment of the ruling on the application threw her fist angrily to hit the seat she was sitting on in the court Read Full Story
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