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Court Jails 2 Chinese Illegal Miners in Nigeria

by Frank Ulom
11 March 2025
in Metro
Court Jails 2 Chinese Illegal Miners in Nigeria

Ilorin, Nigeria – Justice Abimbola Awogboro of the Federal High Court, Ilorin, on Friday, 7th March 2025, convicted and sentenced two Chinese, Yang Chao and Wu Shan Chuan,  to prison for illegal mining of solid minerals in Kwara State.

Converseer learned that they were convicted along with their company Crius Chemical Nigeria Limited.

They were prosecuted on a one-count charge, bordering on dealing with illegal solid minerals mining.

Yang Chao Court Jails 2 Chinese Illegal Miners in Nigeria
Yang Chao

The charge reads: “That you, Yang Chao, Wu Shan Chuan, and Crius Chemical Nigeria Limited, sometime in March 2024, within the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court, engaged in dealing with minerals without lawful authority, thereby committing an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 134(b) of the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2007.”

Wu Shan Chuan Court Jails 2 Chinese Illegal Miners in Nigeria
Wu Shan Chuan

They pleaded “guilty” when it was read to them, following which EFCC counsel, Sesan Ola reviewed the facts of the case through a witness, an operative of the Commission, who tendered the defendants’ extra-judicial statements, a report from the Nigeria Geological Survey Agency, and the defendants’ passports, all of which were admitted in evidence.

Satisfied that the prosecution has proven its case beyond reasonable doubt, Justice Awogboro found the defendants guilty, convicted and sentenced them to two years imprisonment each or to pay N1 million fine respectively. The N1 million fine was also extended to the company.

In addition to their sentences, the convicts are to remit the sum of N14 million in royalties to the federal government while all solid minerals found in the premises of the company, located at No. 1, Idi Ope Road, along Ogunmakin-Odede Road, Omi, Ogun State where forfeited to the federal government.

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