President Akufo Addo has expressed disappointment in what in the lenient sentences handed persons found to be involved in galamsey by the court
Speaking at the swearing-in of some 4 new Supreme Court Judges, at Jubilee House in Accra on Wednesday, the president said suspects caught in the act of vigilantism must also be severely punished.
The president urged the judges to consider the highest form of punishment whenever they are to exercise their discretion in handing sentences to suspects in any of such crimes which he believes has very severe consequences including the destruction of the country’s environment.
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“It continues to be a source of worry, that persons caught in the act of destroying our environment and polluting our water bodies, the inheritance of our future generations because of the phenomenon of illegal mining, popularly referred to as galamsey, get away with lenient sentences. As it is at certain places, the discretion must be exercised for the upper end, for the maximum. The concept of deterrence must be an important art of sentencing policy, especially in areas of great social concern such as the fight against galamsey and vigilantism,†the president said.
Meanwhile, former Commander of the police and military anti-illegal mining team, Operation Vanguard, Colonel William Agyapong, in 2017 expressed worry about the weight of punishment meted out to illegal miners arrested by the anti-galamsey task-force.
According to him, the sentences given by the judiciary to the suspects were not deterrent
“Government has done a lot but we will need more. The kind of sentences and fines that come out of the arrest are not helpful. We know that the onus is on the prosecution to prove somebody guilty, but if you know what we go through and after everything the sentencing and the fines are not so deterrent…. If you
However, the four Justices who were sworn in are; Justice Samuel Marful-Sau, Justice Agnes Dordzie, Justice Nene A. O. Amegatcher and an academic, Justice Prof Nii AshieKotey.