Galamsey Kingpin Aisha Huang Returns To Bepotenteng Mining Site

Galamsey kingpin, En Huang also known as Aisha is said to have gone back to the mining concession site at Bepotenteng in the Amansie Central District in the Ashanti Region, a few days after she was granted bail by the Accra High Court. She is said to have taken away some equipment including batteries that … Read more

OccupyGhana Petitions AG Over ‘leaked’ Charges Against Aisha Huang, Others

Pressure group, OccupyGhana, has petitioned the Attorney-General (A-G) over what it claims to be minor charges purported to have been levelled against five Chinese accused of engaging in illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey. The five alleged ‘galamseyers’- Gao Jin Cheng, 45; Lu Qi Jun, 39; Haibin Gao, 26; Zhang Zhipen, 23, and En Huang, … Read more

Ackon Explains Why He Released Aisha Huang’s Galamsey Equipment In 2016

Mr John Alexander Ackon, a former Ashanti Regional Minister under President John Mahama’s administration, has disassociated himself from, Ms En Huang, the Chinese woman said to be a kingpin in illegal mining and currently being investigated by the Ghana Immigration Service. Ms Huang, also known as Aisha and Yaa Asantewaa is said to be engaged … Read more

Immigration Service Investigates Chinese Galamsey Kingpin

The five Chinese, including a woman, who have been arrested for allegedly engaging in illegal mining at Bepotenteng in the Amansie Central District in the Ashanti Region have been transferred to the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) Headquarters in Accra for further investigations. The four men were arrested by the GIS in makeshift wooden structures at … Read more