THE High Court in Accra has given two weeks to Lawyers for Bernard Antwi Bosiako, the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), to file their submission of no case to answer in the ongoing alleged mining breaches trial of Mr Boasiako by the state.
Mr Andy Appiah Kubi, lead counsel for Mr Boasiako, also known as Chairman Wontumi, asked the court presided over by Justice Audrey Kocuvie-Tay to grant the legal team four weeks to file a submission of no case against his client.
But, the court declined the offer and adjourned the case to February 18.
Appearing before Justice Kocuvie-Tay, in Accra yesterday, the Deputy Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Dr Justice Srem-Sai, prosecuting, did not re-examine an expert prosecution witness and legal practitioner from the Minerals Commission.
The witness was cross-examined by Mr Kubi, Counsel for Mr Boasiako and Akonta Mining.
Their charges include alleged illegal mining offences, such as assignment of mineral rights without approval and purposely facilitating an unlicensed mining operation at Samreboi in the Western Region.
In all, the prosecution invited four witnesses to testify against Messrs Bosiako and Akonta Mining.
Mr Henry Okum, a small-scale miner, had earlier told the court that he had a verbal agreement with Mr Boasiako to mine on his concession at Samreboi.
Below is an excerpt of what transpired under cross-examination conducted by Mr Kubi.
Counsel: I am suggesting to you that there is no legal assignment between Akonta Mining and Henrry Okum to the knowledge of Min Comm and other agencies of state. There is no such legal assignment.
Witness: Yes, my lord. I have said in our line of duty we come across persons who are violating Min Commission laws. And it is this that has been criminalized by Act 995.
Counsel: Is it the case that your testimony is based on records at the Minerals Commission and not on personal observation?
A: Yes, my lord.
Counsel: You cannot say you were privy to Mr Boasiako directing Henry Okum to undetake any Mining activity at Samreboi.
Witness: I am speaking to records that demonstrates that certain licences were applied for or obtained. That certain persons were operating without licenses and permits granted by the Minister, then you’ll be in breach of Act 995.
The Office of the Attorney General preferred criminal charges against three accused persons — Antwi-Boasiako, a shareholder of Akonta Mining, and Kwame Antwi, a director of the company.
Their charges include alleged illegal mining offences, such as assignment of mineral rights without approval and purposely facilitating an unlicensed mining operation at Samreboi in the Western Region.
Antwi, the co-accused, who is charged with two counts of assignment of mineral rights without approval and purposely facilitating an unlicensed mining operation, is currently on the run.
BY MALIK SULLEMANA
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