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Illegal miners suffer massive scrotum swell in jail

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published May 13, 2017
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Five out of the 29 foreign illegal Miners standing trial at the Koforidua Circuit Court “B” for galamsey have suddenly developed massive swell in their scrotum, the court heard Thursday.

All 29 are allegedly battling with one health condition or the other as they acclimatise with the cell. They have all reportedly developed skin rashes.

On Thursday, when the accused persons appeared before Court, the five could  not walk properly because of the scrotum condition.

The five were rushed to the Police hospital for treatment and later brought back to court to continue with the trial.

 

Drama in Court

Drama unfolded at the Koforidua Circuit Court B  Thursday when 14 out of 29 foreigners standing trial for engaging in illegal mining in the Atiwa range  forest reserve apparently told the Court they were hunting for a bush rat in the forest  but not mining .

The 14 accused persons who have so far mounted the witness box to open their defence told the court they are not illegal miners rather but hunters who travelled from Niger to hunt for game, disputing Prosecution charges of conspiracy to Commit crime to with mining ,mining without license and mining in a forest reserve .

The Court in earlier hearing , dismissed the fourth count of trespassing into Forest reserve without authorization hence acquitted and discharged the accused on that count .

Cross examining each of the accused persons in Court on Thursday, the Prosecutor Cyril Boateng Keteku ,the Deputy Eastern regional State Attorney, adduced from the evidence and exhibits tendered in during the initial stage of the trial by the Principal witnesses which are officials of the Forestry Commission and the Police Investigator to discredit claims of hunting expedition by the accused persons.

Some of the accused persons told the Court ,they were arrested while walking along the boundaries of the Forest without engaging in any activity.

The Prosecutor told the Court that, the accused persons claims contradicts their  cautions statements taken by the Police as well as  evidences captured during their arrest in the forest hence the accused persons narrations in court are afterthoughts therefore not being credible.

The Court ,presided over by Her Honour Mercy Adei Kotei, has adjourned the case to May 24,2017 for the rest of the accused persons to open their defence .

 

Background

The 29 accused persons were arrested on January 26, 2017, a team of Forestry Taskforce  comprising of Police, Military and Personnel of the Forestry Services Division  on their routine patrols in the forest, chanced upon the accused persons at about 5:00a.m. using sophisticated mining equipment to excavate the soil to prospect for gold and other minerals in the forest reserve without license hence were arrested even through some managed to escape .

The accused persons arrested during the swoop are ;Mohammed Omar, Mohammed Haruna, Amadu Basar, Dauda Zinjima ,Amar Mohamed, Kassin Bramah, Mahamudu Arubakari and Sitah Zibo.The others are Hamidu Amadu, Musah Iddrisu, Munkaila Bomboro , Omaru Sulemana ,Addul M. Hudu, Zibo Alibu,Haruna Mumuni, Abdulai K. Kibo, Bukari Musah, Musah Ahmed and Sulley Aadum.

 

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