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I’m defending Aisha Huang for my daily bread, will stop if given appointment – Lawyer

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The lead counsel for Aisha Huang, Captain Nkrabea Effah-Dartey, has said he only decided to defend the galamsey kingpin in order to earn a living.

According to Captain Nkrabea Effah-Dartey, he has the responsibility of providing for his wife, children and extended family.

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He therefore dismissed criticisms against him for defending Aisha Huang, who is alleged to have destroyed the country’s water bodies due to illegal mining.

“People who are blaming me for defending Aisha Huang don’t know what they are saying. I have a wife, children and grandchildren, so I’m only working for my daily bread,” he is quoted in a report by Oyerepafmonline.com.

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“I’m defending Aisha Huang for my daily bread”, he reiterated.

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Captain Nkrabea Effah-Dartey has faced public ridicule for deciding to defend the Chinese national.

However, when asked what his position would be when given an appointment by the Akufo-Addo-led government, he said, “I will stop.”

He added that “anytime you see me defending Aisha Huang, it means she has paid me fully. As we speak, I’ve been paid fully.”

Meanwhile, the lawyer expressed concern about access to his client, saying, “my only worry is that I find it difficult to get access to my client. I feel the state is not treating her fairly.”

He, however, expressed optimism that his client will be discharged of the charges pressed against her as he believes the state lacks evidence to prove the charges.

Background

Ms. Huang, in 2017, was charged with undertaking small-scale mining operations contrary to Section 99 (1) of the Minerals and Mining Act, 2006 (Act 703).

She was also charged with providing mine support services without valid registration with the Minerals Commission, contrary to Section 59 and 99 (2) of the Minerals and Mining Act; and also charged with illegal employment of foreign nationals (in breach of section 24 of the Immigration Act and regulation 18 of the Immigration Regulations).

Her case was, however, discontinued, and she was deported. Her deportation meant the state discontinued the trial against her.

She, however, found her way back into the country, leading to her recent arrest. A court last week remanded Aisha Huang and three other Chinese nationals into custody to reappear on charges of illegal gold mining and trading.

Her recent arrest is on the same issue of illegal mining.

 

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